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  2. 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] This approach is often adopted to avoid the anxiety and stress associated with last-minute work and procrastination . [ 2 ]

  3. Procrastination - Wikipedia

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    Procrastination is the act of unnecessarily delaying or postponing something despite knowing that there could be negative consequences for doing so. It is a common human experience involving delays in everyday chores or even putting off tasks such as attending an appointment, submitting a job report or academic assignment, or broaching a stressful issue with a partner.

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  5. Procrastinators' Club of America - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Waas joked the club had "about a half-million members in the United States, although only about 5,000 have gotten around to joining." [5] The club had an international membership of about 6,000 people in 1995 [6] and 12,000 as of 2011.

  6. Bedtime procrastination - Wikipedia

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    Bedtime procrastination can occur due to losing track of time, or as an attempt to enjoy control over the nighttime due to a perceived lack of control over the events of the daytime; this latter phenomenon has recently been called revenge bedtime procrastination, a term which originated on the Chinese social media platform Weibo in 2014. [2] [3 ...

  7. Can the open-concept floor plan impact mental health? Why the ...

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    Some say the open-concept home can be overstimulating and take a toll on mental health. (Yahoo Illustration: Alex Cochran for Yahoo News, photos: Getty Images) (Yahoo Illustration: Alex Cochran ...

  8. Retirement expert details the 'highest single correlation' to ...

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    Typically, it includes a short-term bucket, which holds cash or low-risk investments to cover immediate expenses (e.g., 1–3 years); a mid-term bucket, which contains moderately conservative ...

  9. Predictably Irrational - Wikipedia

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    Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions is a 2008 book by Dan Ariely, in which he challenges readers' assumptions about making decisions based on rational thought.