By Narena Nerahoo ’24 and Jenna Bruckman ’24
The word “procrastination” is derived from the Latin verb procrastinare, meaning to put off until tomorrow.
Researchers say that students who procrastinate tend to overestimate how much time they have left to perform tasks and how motivated they will be in the future. They also underestimate how long certain activities take to finish and wrongly assume that they need to be in the right frame of mind to complete a task.
Bailey Health Center shares tips on how to overcome procrastination:
For more tips to deal with procrastination, visit Bailey Health Center’s website.