Procrastination

Procrastination by The School of Life, published by School of Life Press on June 13, 2019, is a concise exploration of the common human tendency to delay tasks. This 78-page book delves into the reasons behind procrastination, encouraging readers to reflect on their habits rather than simply feeling guilty about uncompleted tasks. It presents procrastination not as a personal failing but as a manageable aspect of human behavior that can be understood and addressed.
Readers will find insights into the nature of procrastination and its roots, along with practical advice on how to navigate this challenge. The book emphasizes that the aim is not to eliminate procrastination entirely, but to learn from it and develop strategies for better time management. With themes related to self-help, personal growth, and motivation, this edition serves as a thoughtful guide for those looking to enhance their productivity while acknowledging the complexities of their own behaviors.
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Many of us are quiet geniuses at the art of procrastination. We tend to feel so guilty about everything we haven’t done yet (and the hours frittered away as though we were immortal), we never get around to reflecting on why we delay and how we might do so less o en. It seems as if we have procrastinated too much to deserve a new start.
Far from it. As this book shows, procrastination isn’t a weird affliction we alone have been cursed with: it’s a fascinating and solvable design-flaw of the human animal.
The goal is not to remove procrastination altogether (it sometime has things to teach us), but to understand its roots and plot a nimble path around it. This is a book about managing our procrastination, getting the most out of our afternoons on the sofa and then sometimes daring to get on with the most important tasks in our lives.
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