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procrastination

/pɹəʊˌkɹæs.tɪˈneɪ.ʃən/

Meanings
  • Noun

    The act of delaying or postponing an action or task.

    - "I can't seem to get started on my project due to procrastination."
    - "His habit of procrastination led to many missed deadlines."
  • Noun

    A mental process of delaying or postponing an action or decision, often despite knowing it is in one's best interest to act.

    - "She struggled with procrastination and finally decided to start her homework."
    - "His fear of failure led to extensive procrastination."

Pronunciation
  1. /-ʃn̩/



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Antonyms

precrastination
Synonyms

deferral , prolongation
Rhymes
Words rhyming with procrastination
astonishment , chastity , consternation , distortion , exasperation , infatuation , misapprehension , prolongation , reverberation , stagnation , stratification , transfiguration
Variants
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procrastinate , procrastinated , procrastinates , procrastinating , procrastination , procrastinations , procrastinator , procrastinators
Etymology
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From Latin: procrastinare, meaning to put off until the next day.


Trivia
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  1. Procrastination is so common that there is even a national 'Procrastination Research Group' dedicated to studying it.

  2. Research suggests that up to 20% of the population suffers from chronic procrastination.

  3. Procrastination can lead to increased stress, anxiety, and even physical health problems such as headaches and gastrointestinal issues.


Related Concepts
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  1. Time management: Procrastination is a major challenge in effective time management.

  2. Motivation: Lack of motivation is a common cause of procrastination.

  3. Perfectionism: Perfectionism can lead to excessive procrastination as individuals strive for an unattainable standard.


Culture
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Procrastination is a common theme in literature, art, and music, often portrayed as a negative character trait or a source of comedic relief. It is also a topic of interest in psychology and self-help literature, with many strategies and techniques offered to help individuals overcome it.

How to Memorize "procrastination"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a pile of tasks on your desk, and each time you reach for one, you put it back down and pick up another. This is a visual representation of procrastination.

  2. associate

    - Associate the feeling of productivity and accomplishment with starting tasks instead of putting them off.
    - Create a mental image of the benefits of completing a task and the negative consequences of procrastination.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym P.R.O.C.R.A.S.T.: Put off until later, Reevaluate priorities, Overestimate time, Create a plan, Attack the task, and Take the first step.


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