With this sort of appropriate task structure, the procrastinator becomes a useful citizen. |
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He is a first-class rationalizer, a casuist of rare accomplishment, and a truly gifted procrastinator. |
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If all the procrastinator had left to do was to sharpen some pencils, no force on earth could get him do it. |
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Formerly a terrible procrastinator himself, he figures a dose of humor can't hurt. |
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He is remembered as an inveterate drunkard, a sly politician, a notorious procrastinator, and altogether a bit of a clown. |
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I am a procrastinator, and its just getting all the paperwork done, that's the only thing that is holding me back. |
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I have always been a procrastinator and it's a very difficult thing to change. |
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But as an almost professionnal procrastinator, I need to push that system to the next level. |
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By repute a procrastinator extraordinaire, the Irishman insists he remains on the trail of the same transfer targets he earmarked at the beginning of the summer. |
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First identify your weakness, then try one of the following solutions: Serial procrastinator Hire a serial nagger. |
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The number of people I've heard saying what you just said, I'm an extreme procrastinator – oh my god. |
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Being a procrastinator and having a bad memory are a bad combination. |
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And for an inveterate procrastinator like me, Dolan prescribes the same activity that 13 years ago brought a sense of focus and progress to his life, when he was a scrawny 66kg: regular trips to the gym. |
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It might be better to offer a procrastinator a concrete choice Lapsang Souchong or Darjeeling?—rather than asking him just what sort of a person it is who would drink tea when time is of the essence. |
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