Doing away with ‘Procrastination’

Doing away with ‘Procrastination’

Innovative Practices in Schools keep Procrastination away and make students to be regular at their work. It is a matter of utmost importance that one indeed has to save for winter lest one might perish facing the harsh cold. That reminds me of the tale of two chipmunks who had been delaying, fixing the gaping hole in their home. Children today are like these little chipmunks tarrying forever.

Trying to fathom the reason for the delay, in the present scenario, is still an alluring mystery. The complexity of the given assignment surprisingly is not a variable when it comes to pupil not doing their work at the designated time. Thus one cannot but wonder why such a situation annoyingly persists. “Procrastination” literally means delaying the work, putting it off until the last moment; one either ends up doing the work or they do not do it all. It has become a matter of great importance to untie the knot.

There are 4 different kinds of procrastinators, it has been identified that there are 4 different kinds of people who keep putting off their work; so how to conquer this colossal mountain. Kids today are afflicted with this never ending problem of plenty. It is this availability of a plethora of resources that, either they are intimidated or they are overwhelmed with this sense of ultimate over confidence that they end up doing nothing. Indeed we know practice does make perfect and as a regular routine it makes so much improvement in the psychological behaviour of a child too.

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