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PROCRASTINATION

This I call an aspect of Laziness. Procrastination is an habitual way of posting what ought to be done at the expense of its outcome. It is one of the common bad traits amidst our youths of today. Procrastination is doing the wrong thing at the right time, I mean doing the wrong at time you are supposed to be doing a very important thing.
       It is not just an act of postponing your works while sleeping. You might actually be accupied with another thing, but not what ought to be done at the moment. Many of the activities that take time and make someone to procrastinate include, gaming, movie watching,idle talks, social media roaming e.t.c.
       When you procrastinate your work to do, you will finally get yourself stocked up at the late hour when you're supposed to be resting. When it is what you must do, you will still meet it at the front. But the danger is, you won't be able to do it as perfectly as it ought to be done at its right time.
       The reason why majority of students fail is procrastination. When they ought to be reading, they're busy partying and gisting around with friends, and decieving themselves they would read up, if you start to read from the beginning of the term/session your result would not be the same as when you just spent two days to paraphrase, hence it will be outstanding.
       As Singles, the right time to invest in yourself, study yourself well and change those bad traits is NOW, if you want to wait till when you think, it might be the wrong time, it might not work well. Many people are found of saying ( 'I Will change, there is still time' or ' I will do it, I still have much time'). Dearie, can't you realize that time is progressive and it can't be turned back? So, instead of wasting your time doing the unnecessary, why don't you dive into the necessities now.
     Taking a shift when necessary is moving out of procrastination, take a shift now!

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