The word procrastination is derived from the Latin 'procrastinare' – meaning 'to put off until tomorrow' and from the ancient Greek word 'akrasia', which means 'acting against one's better judgement'. Procrastination usually involves ignoring an unpleasant, but likely more important task, in favour of one that is more enjoyable or easier.
Decoding & Overcoming Procrastination
Decoding & Overcoming Procrastination
Decoding & Overcoming Procrastination
The word procrastination is derived from the Latin 'procrastinare' – meaning 'to put off until tomorrow' and from the ancient Greek word 'akrasia', which means 'acting against one's better judgement'. Procrastination usually involves ignoring an unpleasant, but likely more important task, in favour of one that is more enjoyable or easier.