Urban Procrastination

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Everyone procrastinates, it is in everyone’s nature. In Tim Urban: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator in February 2016, he talks about how humans procrastinate. Urban theory of the mind of a master procrastinator is extremely useful because it sheds light on the difficult problems of many people of youth procrastinate. The reason is because most of the tasks we need to do are not fun. We would rather postpone harder work than does it before the due date. Personal task doesn’t have due dates so postponing them is a force of habit.(urban2016)
Common sense seems to dictate that everyone procrastinates at one point in their lives. Tim talks about his procrastinating, on a big assignment. How he did an all-nighter in two days. How he managed to …show more content…

Those unfamiliar with this school of thought may be interested to know that it basically boils down to procrastination is a habit that everyone has. A friend of mine would know, she procrastinated this assignment about procrastination. It agonizing to admit that we all procrastinate especially me. There are times where I would add excessive words so I can sound intelligent.
Usually I would try to start writing a paper as something proper. But it doesn’t entertain me like I wanted it to be. It would be left like that, undone waiting for their task to be complete. It needs to be turned in so I would change it up a bit so it can fit to entertain me. Also my panic monster is out to get me.
The difference between Tim’s panic monster and my panic monster is that mine takes-a different approach to things. That’s what I have noticed, my panic monster not only just screams at people, but rather than taking the wheel. Most of the times when the panic monster takes charge, everything turns out great. He takes out the creative side of me and uses it to his advantage. Procrastination makes me creative, while I’m procrastinating, I find ideas on how to

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