Hello, Hello! Whoever is reading this post is probably wondering why this post is called " A Rare Sight." Well I shall tell you why. It has such a title because I FINALLY FINISHED SOMETHING!... sort of, and that my friends, is a VERY rare sight. This blog was originally supposed to have 10 blog posts, but it was decided that it would be changed to 7, so to be fair, I technically did finish the project. But as expected, I didn't finish it on time. Haha, Typical. But anywho, this is the end of my blog: "I'll do it tomorrow..."What I've learned
Well, through my very brief research on procrastination, I've learned that procrastinating is not entirely my fault. I learned this when I wrote the blog post #2: "Why we procrastinate: the science behind it" when I wrote about the fact that procrastination is due to a mental phenomenon called "Temporal discounting." I also learned through blog #3: "Why we procrastinate: the other factors involved" that many other things can influence us to procrastinate, such as: a lack of interest, confusion and fear. I've also learned that many methods and tricks exist to help fight procrastination, such as: breaking tasks into bite-sized pieces, making lists, changing locations, and simply starting the task. So all in all, procrastination is a problem with many solutions.
To conclude...
Well this post ends my little blog on procrastination and the real question is: "With my new knowledge on procrastination, have I improved?" Well to answer that question I will simply say this: it's 1:33 AM, the night before my English exam and I haven't studied yet, the last two blog posts were due like last week and I still have a homework assignment to do that was due like a month ago. So basically.... no, there has been no improvement whatsoever. I guess old habits die hard, but hey, at least I'm a little bit smarter. I swear I will beat procrastination, but I'll do it tomorrow.
Thanks for reading,
Brianna Kormendy-Ramirez









