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  2. Mel Robbins - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, she spoke at aTEDx event in San Francisco about a self-help technique she termed "the five second rule". As of December 2024, the video had been viewed more than 33 millions times at YouTube. [8] On February 28, 2017, Robbins released her second book, The 5 Second Rule: Transform Your Life, Work, and Confidence with Everyday ...

  3. Five-second rule - Wikipedia

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    Strawberries dropped on the ground. The five-second rule suggests that if they are picked up within five seconds, it is safe to eat them without rewashing.. The five-second rule, or sometimes the three-second rule, is a food hygiene urban legend that states a defined time window after which it is not safe to eat food (or sometimes to use cutlery) after it has been dropped on the floor or on ...

  4. 5 procrastination 'hacks' for the secretly lazy - AOL

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    If your first thought when you saw the word procrastination in the headline was, 'I'll read it later,' this is the article for you.

  5. Procrastinators' Club of America - Wikipedia

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    [5] The club had an international membership of about 6,000 people in 1995 [6] and 12,000 as of 2011. [2] The club does not appear to have a webpage. As of 1995, members could join by sending a $20 membership fee to a Philadelphia post office box, and would receive a newsletter called "Last Month's Newsletter". [6]

  6. Precrastination - Wikipedia

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    Precrastination, defined as the act of completing tasks immediately, often at the expense of increased effort or diminished quality of outcomes, is a phenomenon observed in certain individuals. [1]

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  8. Temporal motivation theory - Wikipedia

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    The theory states an individual's motivation for a task can be derived with the following formula (in its simplest form): = where , the desire for a particular outcome, or self-efficacy is the probability of success, is the reward associated with the outcome, is the individual’s sensitivity to delay and is the time to complete that task.

  9. National Procrastination Week - Wikipedia

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    National Procrastination Week is a national holiday devoted to procrastination and putting-off important tasks. [1] It is an annual event that takes place during the first two weeks of March, but, in spirit of the holiday, the specific dates change annually.