Apparently procrastination is often connected with impulsive behaviour - the more impulsive a person is, the more likely they are to procrastinate. ---------- From http://unclutterer.com/2011/01/08/review-the-procrastination-equation/
"Delayed gratification isn’t an option for many procrastinators. If given the choice between watching television or studying for a test, they’ll watch television because it will be instantly gratifying. Even if performing well on a test will be more gratifying, they are unable to ignore the temptation in the present."
brilliant tv. I'd never even heard of it.
ReplyDeleteJust watching it now.
Apparently procrastination is often connected with impulsive behaviour - the more impulsive a person is, the more likely they are to procrastinate.
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From http://unclutterer.com/2011/01/08/review-the-procrastination-equation/
"Delayed gratification isn’t an option for many procrastinators. If given the choice between watching television or studying for a test, they’ll watch television because it will be instantly gratifying. Even if performing well on a test will be more gratifying, they are unable to ignore the temptation in the present."
once you start there's no stopping...
ReplyDeleteGood luck with life!
Harriet is going to be annoying. Which is probably just the way Sorkin intended it.
ReplyDeleteShe's annoying at points, but it could a lot worse. Not sure what she actually believes though.
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