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[00:01.467]You really should finish compiling that boring spreadsheet,
[00:04.482]but you just can't bring yourself to do it.
[00:07.534]Maybe it can wait a little longer.
[00:10.131]Or it might just disappear if you ignore it long enough.
[00:14.245]You know the feeling.
[00:15.443]According to Professor Piers Steel,
[00:18.150]of the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary,Piers Steel
[00:21.830]95% of people postpone important tasks at some point.95%
[00:26.843]But for some, procrastination isn't occasional,
[00:30.393]but incessant and disruptive.
[00:33.352]Professor Joseph Ferrari, of DePaul University Chicago,
[00:36.734]found that 20% of the population of the world are chronic procrastinators.
[00:42.724]Sadly, delaying our duties isn't very good for us:
[00:46.481]task-avoiders are less happy, less healthy and less wealthy
[00:50.832]than people who tackle tasks immediately.
[00:54.778]We like to tell ourselves that we work better under pressure,
[00:58.013]when a deadline is looming.
[01:00.098]But the truth is that working at the last minute is counterproductive:
[01:04.329]we make more mistakes, our behaviour annoys other people
[01:07.842]and we end up feeling guilty and ashamed.
[01:11.410]Worse still, we risk wasting a significant portion of our life
[01:15.180]putting off tasks that will only come back to haunt us later.
[01:19.169]As the poet Edward Young wrote:
[01:21.375]"Procrastination is the thief of time".“
[01:24.806]Piers Steel gives us some advice to help us confront important tasks. Piers Steel
[01:29.083]He suggests breaking it into smaller chunks
[01:32.517]and taking baby steps until the task at hand has been completed.
[01:37.634]Or you could give a friend £50
[01:40.041]and tell them that if you don't go through with it,
[01:42.836]they can give it away to a cause or a political party you dislike.
[01:48.172]Those who are highly-organised and efficient
[01:50.137]won't need to take heed of this advice.
[01:53.266]For everyone else:
[01:54.585]will you start following these tips
[01:57.303]and confront those urgent tasks that await you today?
[01:59.670]Or will you stop procrastinating tomorrow... or perhaps the day after?
文本歌词
You really should finish compiling that boring spreadsheet,
but you just can't bring yourself to do it.
Maybe it can wait a little longer.
Or it might just disappear if you ignore it long enough.
You know the feeling.
According to Professor Piers Steel,
of the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary,Piers Steel
95% of people postpone important tasks at some point.95%
But for some, procrastination isn't occasional,
but incessant and disruptive.
Professor Joseph Ferrari, of DePaul University Chicago,
found that 20% of the population of the world are chronic procrastinators.
Sadly, delaying our duties isn't very good for us:
task-avoiders are less happy, less healthy and less wealthy
than people who tackle tasks immediately.
We like to tell ourselves that we work better under pressure,
when a deadline is looming.
But the truth is that working at the last minute is counterproductive:
we make more mistakes, our behaviour annoys other people
and we end up feeling guilty and ashamed.
Worse still, we risk wasting a significant portion of our life
putting off tasks that will only come back to haunt us later.
As the poet Edward Young wrote:
"Procrastination is the thief of time".“
Piers Steel gives us some advice to help us confront important tasks. Piers Steel
He suggests breaking it into smaller chunks
and taking baby steps until the task at hand has been completed.
Or you could give a friend £50
and tell them that if you don't go through with it,
they can give it away to a cause or a political party you dislike.
Those who are highly-organised and efficient
won't need to take heed of this advice.
For everyone else:
will you start following these tips
and confront those urgent tasks that await you today?
Or will you stop procrastinating tomorrow... or perhaps the day after?