Tuesday, October 6, 2009

hye....everyone..wow raden! you really are into this topic! ^^ you've even use it into your presentation is it?...well done.. ^.^
you did talk a lot about procrastination itself..the causes and also the cure as to mean solution is it?!..

2 comments:

  1. hello...
    i was kinda of like surfing around for some homework topic..you guys kinda of like hav a cool blog..and whats more important..u've guys had me realized thru d quiz that u guys had...i'm a procrastinator too..huhu... is it that we can say, all student procrastinate?...me n my frenz r undenial ;p..
    n lastly,keep up the good work..i'll b waiting for ur next post.. =P

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  2. hey....it's me....
    hahahha..
    so..i search the internet,..and i got this solutions....
    1. Manage your ‘To Do’ List. Keep it at manageable levels. Do not crowd tasks in just one day. Remember to be realistic when it comes to your schedules.

    2. Keep a conscious effort to minimize the list of things you have to do. Whenever possible, integrate pending things to your daily chores. This way, you do not have to get out of your way just to finish things that are on your waiting list.

    3. Imagine you are the thing or person on the waiting list. How would you feel if you were made to wait long in a queue? Keep this in mind as you glance on your ‘To Do’ list. You will feel a sense of urgency to complete the tasks.

    4. Some of the tasks on the ‘To Do’ list are waiting for solutions. Be solution-focused. Widen your perspective and understanding on the issues involved. Do some researching and be willing to ask for advice.

    5. Invasive criticism keeps you farther away from solutions. Focus on finding answers to things that you have to do. If you have to criticize, do it constructively, with solutions tailing behind.

    6. Procrastinating can result to greater stress in your system. So why risk your health when you can avoid it?

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