Why You Procrastinate It Has Nothing To Do With Self-Control The New York Times: Revision history

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22 May 2024

  • curprev 01:1201:12, 22 May 2024EmanuellyRodrigu talk contribs 8,106 bytes +8,106 Created page with "To the same extent that anxiousness and confusion can make us procrastinate on a task, overall low-self esteem can function the identical means. Fears of inadequacy, of "doing it incorrect," of looking silly in entrance of others or other types of disgrace surrounding our completion of a task can lead us to punt it down the highway again and again. Author Steven Pressfield famously refers to "our own Resistance" in his guide The War of Art—whatever inside adverse force..."