It is finally Friday; 4th period is almost over and all I am thinking about right now is binge watching television, sitting on my leather couch with a bag of Flaming Hot Cheetos as my furry blanket wraps around me like a burrito. Five minutes before class is over, my friend Stacy wakes me up from my short nap that almost lasted the whole period. Nonetheless, she starts talking to me. "Hey Melinda, do you remember what Mr. Wala bee said about the paper that's due Monday? The one on our self-achievements." My jaw drops to the floor, my head spinning; I will not have time to write this paper. I have a party on Saturday, a nail appointment on Sunday. Where will I find the time to write a two-page essay all about me? I'm just not that interesting! I have become speechless, as Stacy tries to motion her hands across my still, shaken face. "Hello?" Stacy says as she tries to grab my attention. I finally look at her and realize she said Monday, my heart beats at a regular pace now. I have decided to write my assignment the Saturday morning before I head out to the party later that evening. Procrastination is an epidemic in my everyday life, it "conceals" itself in knowing that I have a hard time managing it, but this problem comes with an answer and this is where my trek begins. …show more content…
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The cool air swoops in and out behind me as the door slams close. Immediately I feel the pressure of hundreds of eyes glaring at me. I glide my feet down the school hallway, secretly hoping that today will be different. Today I can avoid all the drama and pain. I arrive at my locker and open it, only for it to be shut a second later by the wannabee herself Ms. Amber Jones.
We have reached the end of the semester unconsciously. During this semester, we’ve practiced and improved our writing by outlining, composing, editing, and revising. Throughout the process, I discovered my strengths and weaknesses, meanwhile, I tried hard to refine my writing skills. By now, we have focused on a few types of writing: rhetorical analysis, critical analysis, and argument. Remembered our first in-class essay was a rhetorical analysis of an argument.
If I knew that I would be away from home all day at a marching band competition on Saturday, then I would need to schedule time during the week and Sunday to work on projects or studying for tests. I could no longer procrastinate until the last minute, or I would end up getting only one or two hours of sleep. Because of marching band, I changed my habits of procrastination and transformed into a schedule-oriented
The Importance of Being On Time Respect is something that we all desire, but earning it is no easy task. One of the most respectable traits anyone can have, civilian or soldier can have is time management. When you report for duty, or be on time for your date, time management should be a must. By not managing your time well, you could disrupt not only the course of your day, but others as well. Keeping your word and showing up on time shows that you are reliable and appreciate the other person's time as well.
Tawney Nodland – As I look back over the past semester of English Composition, I realize that I have grown as a writer. Not onlyhas my understanding of the writing process changed, my whole attitude towards composition has too. This composition course has made a significant impact on my learning experience and has given me tools to take forward into my future educational and professional goals. Throughout this course, I have discovered things about myself as a writer and know some of my strengths and weaknesses. I now feel more prepared for future writing assignments, whether for work or for school.
The essay, On Laziness, by Christopher Morley, portrays his argument of why laziness is often the key to being successful. In his opening sentence, he starts by explaining how he intended to write an essay but was simply too lazy to do do. The purpose is already being expressed through his use of satire. This helps the audience apprehend how he’s portraying his meaning through his own writing style, which includes theoretical irony, satire, and use of persuasion. The use of actual laziness used to write this essay made the readers ponder and question what he was trying to say.
Isaac Rodgers 24-Jun-15 The Importance of Being on Time and Organized For Appointments Time management is important because it shows that you care making the appointments on time. When making an appointment that is one thing that you should be aware of and an appointment is considered to be your place of duty when scheduled. The seven army values can be applied when it comes to appointments. Starting with loyalty you are saying that you are going to make it to your place of duty in return making you loyal.
Why I Hate Writing Why I hate writing? I hate writing for many reasons. Writing a paper is very time consuming. I’ve spent so many hours typing a paper and only had a few paragraphs.
Central Idea : Reasons why people procrastinate and therefore, we must cure it or we will encounter with negative impact. Introduction I.Procrastinate, have you ever delaying your work and feel more stress is added to yourself and not realizing it happen? Now that’s what we called procrastination. II.Procrastination has become serious these days.
I continued to type; I added in unnecessary symbolism and metaphors to give the illusion of a well-written paper. I was making good time, I had almost a page and a half done already, but suddenly I stopped writing. “ What next?” I had a case of writer's block, and it was bad.
People often put off important tasks, whether it’s something easy or challenging, until the last minute. It’s not something to be proud of, but it’s not something that one can easily overcome. As most know, procrastination, according to the online Cambridge Dictionary, is the act of delaying something that must be done, often because it is unpleasant or boring. Although many dawdle due to psychological factors, more people, especially students, now find themselves being drawn to ongoing distractions from advancing technology and easy access to social media platforms that are affecting GPAs, sleep patterns, and general health. Technology was initially developed to help individuals to be more efficient with their tasks.
Time management: Time management is a very crucial component if you are willing to have a productive lifestyle. To be honest, I have always had issues with managing my time efficiently. This problem had become a huge obstacle once I got into college. Thus, attending a lecture that focuses on time management helped me a lot with this problem by introducing me to different aspects related to time management: planning, SMART goals, and important/urgent matrix. Learning to make a specific plan for my daily tasks and make a to-do list to make my day as productive as possible is something very helpful which was advised to me by the instructor of this lecture Mr. Irfan.
PROCRASTINATION, a deep and wide disease in a moral nature Procrastination is a thief of precious brilliant ideas and time, an enemy of progress. It is the irrational delay of creativity against your own best interest for a short or extended period, making you more sensitive to pleasure of the moment, and creating great difficulties in concentrating on long-term tasks. The beauty of procrastination is its ubiquity. Everyone procrastinates from time to time, but not everyone is a procrastinator.
Another limitation of this study is that it assumed that procrastination can only be explored in terms of two binaries – active and passive procrastination. However, there is a possibility that active and passive procrastination may occur along a wide spectrum, and a person may have characteristic traits of both active and passive procrastination. Future research should incorporate the possibility of procrastination occurring across a wide
Source Analysis In the short reading, Putting off Until Tomorrow What is Better Done Today: Academic Procrastination as a Function of Motivation Toward College Work by Sheila Brownlow and Renee Reasinger focuses on the personal behaviors and motivation types behind procrastination among college students. Procrastination as a whole is known as the purposeful delay of the start or completion of a task. However, there is a difference between chronic procrastination verse academic procrastination. A chronic procrastinator will have trouble preforming everyday roles and tend to feel more discomfort within themselves.