The Psychology of Procrastination
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The Psychology of Procrastination
Introduction
Intentionally putting off an activity with the knowledge that it will be more detrimental to
the self in the future is a common occurrence in man. It impacts school, homework, professional
performance, and other individual pursuits and dreams. The problem is evident when students
fail to prepare for exams or do not write necessary papers on time, employees must complete
their work on time, or a person delays personal tasks or exercises. Procrastination is evident in
the current society, making the subject more critical due to its effects on productivity, stress
levels, and, as a result, poor health. It is essential to know how procrastination works and what
effects it has in order to come up with ways to reduce its detrimental effects better (Quintero &
Willett, 2022). I selected procrastination from personal experiences and knowledge as this issue
affects society and needs to be researched on top of the causes and impacts. Understanding
procrastination is a significant academic interest because it improves comprehension of people
and their behaviors and can offer ways to increase productivity and improve one’s mental health.
However, it should be noted that procrastination is a global problem that concerns all age groups
and does not depend on people's nationality or occupation, which adds to its relevance in
psychological research. Its effects on productivity and the mental well-being of the affected
individuals reinforce the idea of exploring this topic to uncover information that can be useful to
the community and society.
Current Research on Procrastination
Causes of Procrastination