What Kind of Procrastinator Are You?
What Kind of Procrastinator Are You?
You never turn things in on time. Why?
You never turn things in on time. Why?
What field are you studying or working in?
How do you like to spend your Saturday?
What is your ideal pet?
How do you prepare for your best friend's birthday?
The Forgetful Procrastinator
The Forgetful Procrastinator
You're the forgetful procrastinator. You don't procrastinate on purpose! You just... forget. You might even write everything down in your planner, but somehow things STILL slip by you. You would get everything done on time... IF YOU COULD REMEMBER.
The Purposeful Procrastinator
The Purposeful Procrastinator
You work well under pressure. Unless you have a soon-approaching deadline (like, within-the-next-hour kind of deadline) your work just isn't as good. So you might as well wait until the night before! One of these days, though, you might wait just a little too long. Manage your time wisely!
The Apathetic Procrastinator
The Apathetic Procrastinator
You just. don't. care. There are far better things you'd rather spend your time on (like Netflix). Homework just isn't a priority for you. As a result, you either deal with the bad grades, or you're hated among your friends because somehow you put in NO effort and STILL get good grades. In all likelihood, your luck will run out. Better learn to make more of an effort soon!
The Perfectionist Procrastinator
The Perfectionist Procrastinator
You start every project or paper weeks an advance. You have five more sources than you need. You return your library books on time. Somehow, you STILL turn in your projects late... most likely because you always see imperfections and you HAVE to fix them. You're not going to turn in a paper with a misplaced comma. You'd rather fix it, reprint it, and turn it in late. (Maybe you should let go of some of that perfectionism.)
The List-Making Procrastinator
The List-Making Procrastinator
You have a lot of things to do. The solution? MAKE A LIST. That's right–you write EVERYTHING down. In fact, you make a to-do list so long that you spend all your time making the list instead of completing the tasks! The result? The tasks themselves never get done. Try making shorter lists and finishing the most time-consuming tasks first.
The Productive Procrastinator
The Productive Procrastinator
You cannot get your homework done until your room is clean... and laundry is done, and that other project (due after the current project) is done. You're very productive when you have a deadline... just not productive in the right way. Get out of the dirty house and put away the other projects so you can focus on the most important project without distractions.