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mwit1967

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Asking the question, Why am I constantly putting things off? is a sign of
 
  A) time management issues. B) procrastination.
  C) organization issues. D) All of the above

Question 2

In some instances, people delay taking action in the face of deadlines because they rationalize by saying
 
  A) I don't know how.
  B) I just can't seem to get started.
  C) I didn't know I was suppose to do that.
  D) All of the above



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