The scene is repeated daily in homes, offices and educational centers: tasks to be done for weeks, increasingly close deadlines and people working counterclockwise to complete activities that could be carried out more in advance. This phenomenon, known as procrastination, has become an increasingly common behavior in modern life and arouses the interest of specialists in psychology and human behavior. Although it is often associated with lazines…
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The scene is repeated daily in homes, offices and educational centers: tasks to be done for weeks, increasingly close deadlines and people working counterclockwise to complete activities that could be carried out more in advance. This phenomenon, known as procrastination, has become an increasingly common behavior in modern life and arouses the interest of specialists in psychology and human behavior. Although it is often associated with lazines…