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Feedback for "A Story of Procrastination” MAG
“A Story of Procrastination” reminds me of myself. I often leave huge assignments until the last minute. I always regret that I put them off, but that never seems to stop me the next time.
Procrastination is a really bad habit. I think it’s a sign of laziness. Just like the author, I usually try to use excuses but they rarely work. I’ve learned that if you’re given an assignment that’s due in two weeks, the best idea is to get started right away. This article reminded me not to be such a procrastinator.
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