Study of Academic Procrastination
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Academic,, Procrastination,, Self ConfidenceAbstract
Every everyone, whether in school, college, or the workplace, has experienced some degree of procrastination at some point in their lives. This is true even if you are dedicated and enthusiastic about your job and duties. Intentional procrastination occurs when a deadline for finishing a task is missed. It's something we do on a daily basis, whether it's in the home or at work or even at school. Any work may be put off for a long period of time, yet doing so might result in serious repercussions. It is the deliberate delaying of a planned course of action in spite of the potential for negative consequences that constitutes procrastination,
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