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[SIZE=+1]Results of the Procrastination Test[/SIZE]
Tendency to procrastinate
Your score = 28
[SIZE=+1]What does your score mean?[/SIZE]
According to this test, you seemed to manage to avoid procrastination pitfalls and get things done...on time! Congratulations, you owe yourself a pat on the back. If you would still like some tips on dealing with procrastination, check out the advice below. It never hurts to be prepared!
[SIZE=+1]Advice & Tips[/SIZE]
Hmm must be the mood, a lot lower then I expected.
[SIZE=+1]Results of the Procrastination Test[/SIZE]
Tendency to procrastinate


[SIZE=+1]What does your score mean?[/SIZE]
According to this test, you seemed to manage to avoid procrastination pitfalls and get things done...on time! Congratulations, you owe yourself a pat on the back. If you would still like some tips on dealing with procrastination, check out the advice below. It never hurts to be prepared!
[SIZE=+1]Advice & Tips[/SIZE]
[*]Don't be discouraged by setbacks. Realize that you are human and try again.
[*]Estimate the amount of time you think it will take you to complete a task, then increase that amount by 100%.
[*]Visualize how much easier it is to do a job in smaller chunks. If you do it bit by bit, it will be done painlessly before you know it.
[*]Announce your goals to family and friends. This will put some pressure on you to actually do what you claim. Post your goals on the fridge, around your workspace...
[*]Give yourself rewards for jobs completed.
Hmm must be the mood, a lot lower then I expected.
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