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Given his record this season, he should probably not procrastinate.
There's no need to keep procrastinating until the time is right.
And if you procrastinate long enough, maybe the issue will go away.
The third was to stop procrastinating about looking for a job.
Most of us procrastinate at one time or another, because it's hard to get started.
I think it is great if you can use one thing to procrastinate from the other.
It was no real choice at all, yet still he procrastinated.
I decided to allow myself to procrastinate for once and return the most difficult call last.
"I was procrastinating, as some college students are known to do," he said.
All of these seem to be factors that make people more likely to procrastinate.
I have procrastinated to this point, and there's no tomorrow.
Of course I had procrastinated, and his birthday was the next day.
Procrastinate on anything but make time for your children, they urge other parents.
When it comes to computers, you can never really procrastinate too long.
Perhaps there are a few things you inevitably procrastinate about.
He could also procrastinate, sometimes for years, over certain commissions.
It was all the incentive he needed to stop procrastinating.
There was no good way to break the news, so he might as well quit procrastinating.
While I procrastinated for a few days, each called several times to beg.
Surely those things out there would stop procrastinating in a day or two.
Those three men went into their room and figured out how to make it easy to procrastinate.
They procrastinated until Wednesday and then the choice became simple.
Fear of failure - often this is why people procrastinate.
And remember, you have only 17 shopping days left to procrastinate before Christmas.
I've never met anyone who can procrastinate like you do."