Procrastination is the avoidance of a task which needs to be accomplished. At first, procrastination may
seem to make your life more pleasant, but over time it usually leads to stress, disorganization and
sometimes even failure. Most of us procrastinate at one time or another. In fact, research shows that
90% of all university students procrastinate. Although procrastinators often attribute their behaviour to
laziness, procrastination is actually very complex. Procrastination is a coping mechanism. It often
involves emotions, thoughts, skills and attitudes that may be subconscious.
Procrastination is a natural reaction to: Environmental Factors – distractions, poor study habits, interruptions, etc. Physiological Factors – stress, fatigue and illness, etc. Psychological Factors – fear of failure or success, unrealistically high expectations, low
motivation, lack of knowledge, avoidance, etc. |