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A new way of looking at procrastination

A new way of looking at procrastination

by Harold Taylor | Sep 4, 2014 | Executive Function Skills, Procrastination

A new way of looking at procrastination is from the perspective of an executive function skill – task initiation. Task initiation is the ability to begin tasks without undue procrastination. If you have no problem digging right into a task at the scheduled time,...
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