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slovosla

Feb. 16, 2021

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What do I do to avoid procrastination?

Nothing!
I procrastinate!
I don't think procrastination is a bad thing.
Not sure, but those theories about procrastination probably come from the business world and those measurements of productivity and efficiency with the aim to line humans with robots. IMHO, such things are not applicable to humans.
Humans are not machines. Humans cannot be consistent.
If someone "procrastinates", I would rather ask a question "why are you not motivated to do the things you are supposed to do" than make a conclusion that someone procrastinates considering it bad.

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IMHO, such things are not applicable to humans.

Humans are not machines.

Humans cannot be consistent.

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slovosla

Feb. 17, 2021

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What do I do to avoid procrastination?

Nothing!

I procrastinate!

I don't think procrastination is a bad thing.

Humans are not machines.

Humans cannot be consistent.

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slovosla

Feb. 17, 2021

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What do I do to avoid procrastination?


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Nothing!


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I procrastinate!


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I don't think procrastination is a bad thing.


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Not sure, but those theories about procrastination probably come from the business world and those measurements of productivity and efficiency with the aim to line humans with robots.


NI'm not sure, but those theories about procrastination probably come from the business world and those measurements of productivity and efficiency with the aim to lintry to compare humans withto robots. I'm not sure, but those theories about procrastination probably come from the business world and those measurements of productivity and efficiency try to compare humans to robots.

NI'm not sure, but those theories about procrastination probably come from the business world and, with those measurements of productivity and efficiency with the aiming to aligne humans with robots. I'm not sure, but those theories about procrastination probably come from the business world, with those measurements of productivity and efficiency aiming to align humans with robots.

There are a lot of ideas here in one sentence. It might be better split up into two.

IMHO, such things are not applicable to humans.


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Humans are not machines.


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Humans cannot be consistent.


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If someone "procrastinates", I would rather ask a question "why are you not motivated to do the things you are supposed to do" than make a conclusion that someone procrastinates considering it bad.


If someone "procrastinates", I would rather ask a question "whask why they are you not motivated to do the things youthey are supposed to do" than make a, rather than conclusionding that someone procrastinates consideringion itself its bad. If someone "procrastinates", I would ask why they are not motivated to do the things they are supposed to do, rather than concluding that procrastination itself is bad.

If someone "procrastinates", I would rather ask athe question, "wWhy are you not motivated to do the things you are supposed to do," than make arather than come to the conclusion that someone procrastinates and considerings it bad. If someone "procrastinates", I would rather ask the question, "Why are you not motivated to do the things you are supposed to do," rather than come to the conclusion that someone procrastinates and considers it bad.

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