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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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RETHINKING PROCRASTINATIONPreenon Bagchi1, 3, Sushma. N2 and Somashekhar. R1
1Researcher, Azyme Biosciences Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India. 2Counsellor, Sagacious Academy, Hassan, India. 3Satsang Herbal Research Laboratory, Satsang, Deoghar, India.
Abstract Procrastination refers to an action of replacing more urgent actions with less urgent actions or works and thus putting off impending tasks for a later time. Procrastination can lead to stress, give a feeling of guilt, severe loss of personal productivity and social disapproval for not meeting responsibilities or commitments. These feelings in combination may enhance procrastination. A problem in prefrontal cortex (PFC) leads to procrastination. Recent studies relate defected gene dopamine as a cause of procrastination. Keywords: [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
