Symptoms of a Chronic Procrastinator
-getting up late
-always in hurry
-late in appointments
-making excuses every time
-slow to respond to questions
-have a messy room or piled up paper works
-have a “just one more episode” syndrome
-have a “student syndrome” (works on last minute or before the deadline)
-poor study habits
-always on Facebook
The list goes on and on…
Professor Joseph R. Ferrari of DePaul University said that there are two types of procrastinators out there: those who delay making decisions, and those who delay taking action.
The decision-avoiders are dependent on others, relying on them to decide for them. They’re more submissive and tend to blame someone else if it all goes wrong.
The task-avoiders, on the other hand, have low self-esteem. They make a decision but don’t follow up on it.
One thing is for sure, Procrastinators waste the most precious asset a human can have: time.