Procrastinación
8 Abril 2006
“The procrastinator is often remarkably optimistic about his ability to complete a task on a tight deadline; this is usually accompanied by expressions of reassurance that everything is under control. (Therefore, there is no need to start.) For example, he may estimate that a paper will take only five days to write; he has fifteen days; there is plenty of time; no need to start. Lulled by a false sense of security, time passes. At some point, he crosses over an imaginary starting time and suddenly realizes, “Oh no! - I am not in control! There isn’t enough time!”
Llegó un momento en que pensé que sufría depresión, pero tras leer este el artículo “Study Skills Library: The Procrastination” me he dado cuenta que no estoy loco y que lo que necesito en realidad es hacer las cosas cuando toca.
¡Allá voy! ¿Te apuntas?
Nota: Lo he encontrado gracias a una noticia en Barrapunto que han publicado hoy.


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