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Some people are procrastinators, while others are not. New research explores how this tendency changes as people get older.
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For many of us, procrastination comes with a lot of emotional baggage, says neuroscientist Anne-Laure Le Cunff, PhD. "We've been taught to associate procrastination with laziness and lack of willpower ...
The primary reason that many of us fail at successfully completing the various tasks before us has a lot to do with how we deal with procrastination. Procrastination steals valuable time from us and ...
Abstract: Procrastination, the action of delaying or postponing something, is a well-known phenomenon that is relatable to all. While it has been studied in academic settings, little is known about ...
Summary: New research reveals that bedtime procrastination in young adults is linked to specific personality traits, especially higher neuroticism and lower conscientiousness and extraversion. These ...
While media coverage typically centers around other environmental topics, bee populations’ rapid decline is one of the most alarming yet overlooked environmental issues in recent times. While these ...
As with other drugs, cetirizine can cause side effects, such as drowsiness and sore throat. If you are not able to tolerate side effects from cetirizine, talk with your doctor or pharmacist.