Saturday, November 28, 2015 Service
"It's better to go slow in the the right direction than to go fast in the wrong direction."
— Simon Sinek

The Problem of Precrastination

The Problem of Precrastination
We all know that habitually putting tasks off for a later time can be problematic. But what about getting tasks done more quickly than is necessary? Recent research out of Pennsylvania State University documents a phenomenon called "precastination," a tendency to hastily complete tasks in order to get them over with. This article recounts several studies that illuminate the problems with precastination and ways to counter them.

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