
Procrastination
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- Q1
What is procrastination?
Refusing to complete certain tasks for ethical reasons
Prioritizing certain tasks over others
Avoiding certain tasks for no good reason
Making a poorly organized schedule for completing tasks
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Procrastination is the result of our bodies trying to ____ us.
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Which part of the brain is responsible for the fear response associated with procrastination?
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Which of these groups of people are most likely to be procrastinators?
People who struggle with insomnia and dietary balance
People who struggle with self-control and impulsivity
People who struggle with low energy and general apathy
People who struggle with low self-esteem and emotional regulation
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Why have many researchers come to believe that strict discipline is not an effective way to combat procrastination?
It's impossible to discipline oneself.
Procrastination is a genetically inherited trait.
Being too hard on yourself can make the task at hand feel more threatening.
Rigid schedules are too often subject to change.
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How are the ideas within this video organised? Order the sections correctly
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