The New York Times explains that the word “procrastination” derives from Latin words meaning to “put things off until tomorrow.” Even some Ancient Romans were tempted to skip a few tasks that could wait.
ADVERTISEMENT The article further states that it’s not a character flaw, but it’s more of a way to cope and handle stressful situations.
You must be realistic about how much you can do in a day, and if you pile on too many things, then you become overwhelmed.Work quality will be sacrificed if you try to cram too many tasks into a short period.
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