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This document shares a personal account of a student's struggle with procrastination and how it affects their academic performance, using the example of musical presentations as a contrast. The author reflects on the different phases of procrastination and how individual circumstances and ways of thinking influence this behavior.
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Ivan Mendoza González 12ºB History Procrastinators After watching the video, I noticed that I am a procrastinator, based in the fact that I actually perform and leave duties and responsibilities for the last moment. An example of this is homework, which, even if you give me a month to do, I will always do it three or two days before the delivery date. However, I believe that there are certain kinds of things with which the monster of panic frightens the monkey right at the moment that an event is established, such as, for example, in my case, a presentation where I have to play the piano, guitar or accordion. When i have a musical presentation, I become a non-procrastinator, because that monster of panic warns me that, if I do not prepare, I will pass pity because I will be wrong, either playing bad the song or panicking. I think that we all have different phases, and that each person have situations in which they are procrastinators and non- procrastinators, depending on their way of thinking and there likes.