Different Types Of Procrastination

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According to the text, procrastination is avoiding the less important things in one’s field of study or interest and paying attention to the more important things pertaining to one’s field of study. For example, if a student is seeking a degree in psychology and has an assignment due, he or she might forgo shopping to complete that assignment. Good and Bad Procrastination written by Paul Graham, with the purpose being about different types of procrastination include the difference between procrastinating and putting something less important off until later.

The audience Graham is trying to captivate is the procrastinators whether young or old. Procrastination doesn’t only happen to young high school students or college students but to everyday working professionals and working class members as well. As stated in the article the question is not how to avoid procrastination, but how to procrastinate well. In addition, there are three varieties of procrastination depending on what your (deciding to work on instead of the other), nothing, something less important, and something more ...

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