Procrastinators are people who have a chronic habit of putting things off usually until the last minute and sometimes until it is too late altogether. The most common reason that procrastinators themselves give for their habits, which they are usually quite willing to talk about even if not willing to change, is that they are lazy. Other typical excuses are that they are undisciplined brilliant but disorganized, or very poor at organizing their time. Some procrastinators, however, almost against their nature, actually get as far as trying to do something about their problem and seek help. Recent research with such people seems to suggest that their difficulties are much more complex than the procrastinators themselves think. The general conclusions are that such people have a vulnerable sense of self-worth, are particularly fearful of failure, and deliberately put things off precisely so that they never leave themselves time to produce their best work. The reason for their delaying tactics is that, since they do everything at the last moment and under pressure, the procrastinators can keep their illusion of brilliance without ever having to put it to the test. With which of the following would the author be most likely to agree?

A    Procrastinators are usually unaware of the true causes of their predicament.

B    Laziness, lack of discipline and poor organization of time are the major causes of procrastination.

C    One thing most procrastinators do is seek help for their problem.

D    A Procrastinator would automatically fail any real test of his brilliance.

Solution

Correct Answer: Option A

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