I've been procrastinating all weekend. I have all this english homework to do and I've had since Thursday to do it. But I haven't started until now. And the only reason I'm starting now is because I know I have to work tonight and tomorrow night so there's no other time for me to do it. But why do we procrastinate? I will do anything I can find to do just to put off the important things that I know I need to get done. Like I'll wash dishes-something I hate to do, I'll do my laundry, make my bed, find anything that could possibly be done, just to avoid doing my homework. Why is that? Is there something in our brains that makes us do it? Or is it just for the sole fact that we are dreading our homework. Who knows?
I'm glad we only have to write three blogs a week now because it makes it easier for me not to procrastinate that. Knowing that I only have three makes me less stressed about all the homework I have. Hopefully I won't procrastinate that anymore. But I probably will. I actually find comfort in procrastinating. It's like I know I'd be relieved if I was just completely done with my homework, but it's kind of like something I've always done, so it comforts me. Is anyone else like that? Do you LIKE to procrastinate? I do. I don't think I'll ever change. I'll always be a chronic procrastinator.
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I definitely procrastinate everything from a simple reading to a 15 page term paper. Let me tell you, that term paper didn't turn out so well! Haha.
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