
Many students have formulated this sentence: “I work better already on the last night.” Is that truly the case? Or is this just a cleverly packaged version of procrastination? The tendency to leave studying until the last night appears on the surface to be a time management issue. Yet beneath it often lie anxiety, perfectionism, fear of failure, and the pursuit of short-term relief.Why Does This Behavior Repeat?Procrastination provides short-term relief. As long as you do not start studying, you
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Academic Procrastination is defined as the conscious delay of academic tasks and responsibilities—such as assignments, exam preparation, projects, or presentations—beyond their planned deadlines, despite awareness that this delay may lead to negative outcomes. This behavior is regarded as a multifaceted phenomenon that affects students’ academic performance, time management, motivation levels, and emotional states. Academic procrastination is not merely a temporary planning issue; it is evaluate
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