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How to stop procrastinating

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edited March 2019 in Articles

imageHow to stop procrastinating

Deadlines slipping? Essays always late? Never enough hours in the day? The Mix tells you how to stop procrastinating and manage your time.

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  • hollowkarma12hollowkarma12 Posts: 2 Newbie
    edited March 2019
    Wow! Really great advice you have here! I believe the problem of procrastinating it's just something unavoidable. Sooner or later it is going to get you anyway. As for me, I often begin to procrastinate when I feel like I'm bored with an assignment I do at the time. Sometimes, a writing service is the best option for the tired student who wants just to lay on a couch for a bit.

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  • MaisyMaisy Moderator Posts: 615 Incredible Poster

    Hey there,

     

    Thank you for commenting on our article regarding procrastinating!


    It’s understandable that when you are bored by an assignment, it can be harder to start or finish the task. But as the article states, it’s best to learn how to manage your time effectively, including breaking things down into smaller tasks so that you don’t get overwhelmed and ultimately procrastinate!

     

    It’s generally unwise to use a writing service, no matter how tired a student might be, as it’s often unfair and considered plagiarism/cheating and can lead the student to get into trouble, which they would otherwise have avoided. For more information on cheating and plagiarism, feel free to check out our article here: https://www.themix.org.uk/work-and-study/student-life/cheating-and-plagiarism-1499.html

     

    All the best,

     

    Mary-Ellen@TheMix


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