I am falling--or maybe I have fallen--into the procrastination habit. I worked hard last semester to not procrastinate, but this year I have used extensive free time to indulge myself in hardly productive activities instead of keeping my nose to the grindstone. I have a huge project due at the end of semester in one of my classes that I have not even begun. How are far are we into FA-08? Oh, five weeks! I need to--if I may resort to cliche--get my tail in gear.
I have an assignment due this Friday and another due on Monday. Have I even commenced organizing material or reading? Not at all! I do have plans, however, to go out for ice cream, lead a small group meeting, and color with some ladies while watching Disney movies. I am sure I will find time, I think to myself. Of course, I need to finish last week's reading assignment first! Do you see my dilemma? I am sure you can identify with it very easily.
Procrastination is a potentially fatal disorder plaguing college students of epic proportions. What can we do to solve this problem? Will generation after generation fall into this trap and carry it into their professional lives? Something must be done. Let us brainstorm for a moment in our efforts... but first, I need to get back to work here in EXCEL. I'll think of ideas later.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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It's funny you wrote a blog about procrastination. Instead of working, some people watch movies, hang out with friends, etc. But you, Kristi Hovis, blog. That's ok, I enjoy reading them. Hope you quit procrastinating soon! Like, maybe, Friday or something.
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