Procrastination has been occurring since the world began, but in recent years, it has really picked up the pace. Why? Because more and more modern day distractions have been created, making it easier to procrastinate every year-and it’s not good. Procrastinating can cause stress, depression, anger, and many more not-so-good-effects. The problem is clear: procrastination is causing unneeded stress in our lives and it needs to be stopped. Are you wondering what procrastination looks like? This is why I will share this inside story to help you get the idea.
My brain was on overload. I felt like it would explode any second. I had homework in every class that was due the day after tomorrow, and I didn’t know how I was going to put it all together in time. I could choose to work on it and at least try to discern the …show more content…
A recent survey with an eighth grade class at Laurel Ridge middle school confirmed that procrastination is a substantial problem. About 40% of the class procrastinated everyday, all the time and 30% procrastinated, but only on certain things. 90% of all the students that took the survey said that they procrastinate on homework! How is it possible that this upcoming generation can stay on top of all their school work while procrastination gets more and more tempting?
Many parents in our community are concerned for their child's academic well being and their habit of procrastinating. How will they accomplish their work? How will they get enough sleep? How can I stop this awful habit?! Luckily, many people have studied this problem that causes many people to make unwise decisions. Bargaining has proven to be a very helpful tool when trying to defeat procrastination, if used wisely. For every math problem you do, you can spend 10 minutes doing the affair that is the main cause of their