Procrastination or Managing Your Time?
Whenever there is work to be done, there are generally two ways of completing the work, one is procrastinating and the other is managing the time. Procrastinating is when you leave all your work to the last minute and then rush to complete it and managing your time is to finish the work earlier to leave time for further adjustments.
The effectiveness of a study method depends on the quality of the work and the quality of work depends on how much thought and time you spend to create it. Thought needs time to think out and time comes from effective time usage which means that you need to do work quickly to leave time for thought and working on your task.
Procrastination many seem like a tempting option to choose because it gives you more time to relax before you have to complete your work, but in reality, when you relax, you still have the thought of unfinished work that bothers you, so you never truly relax. When you leave all your work to the end, you cannot edit and because the deadline has already approached.
Managing your time will definitely improve the quality of your work because it allows time for revision. Also, if you finish your work ahead of time, you have the advantage of a flexible schedule. If you have a flexible schedule you won’t have any added troubles in case something unexpected occurs.
In the end, managing your time is the ultimate method to improve the quality of your work. Not only will it give you time to revise, but it will also give you a piece of mind that your work is complete. Procrastination will almost always decrease the quality of your work because not only will it give you pressure, but your ‘relaxation’ won’t be relaxing.
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