Lawyers know, and are taught in their first days of law school, that maintaining the funds in their trust accounts is essential to the integrity of the profession, is central to the integrity of the ...
Most of us have experienced it: a deadline approaches, the task is perfectly doable, yet instead of starting, we suddenly feel compelled to tidy a drawer or reorganize the apps on our phone.
So much is made of mindfulness as a miracle cure or panacea for all things that ail us that I’m somewhat reluctant to add to the chorus of voices singing its praises. Yet the truth as I understand it ...
I'm in a bit of a pickle. On Wednesday I heard it was National Procrastination Day, which made sense, because it was April 14, the day before Tax Day. I got that little jolt I always get when I figure ...
Academic procrastination among students constitutes a pervasive challenge, entwining facets of self‐regulation, motivation, and cognitive processing. This tendency to delay important academic tasks ...
The last time I wrote about this topic was back in 2010, and I only had a few studies to discuss. If you haven’t read my previous post on this topic, you may want to review this blog post for ...