No Procrastination
Procrastination if left unchecked can turn into a bad habit which could eventually be very hard to break. Most people don’t seem to realize that the habit of procrastination can cost them a lot of negativity; therefore one should take the trouble to identify and eradicate this element.
The famous “I don’t know” excuse – this is one of the most popular excuses given when an individual is not really interested in getting a particular task done. By feigning this lack of knowledge the individual is probably able to keep from having to complete a certain task and with the added hopeful outcome of not being asked to do it in the future. Not challenging enough – this is another poor excuse often given by those who are looking for a way out of getting something done. This excuse is usually portrayed and explained in an extensive manner, where the simplicity of the task is taken to be necessary and beneath the individual attention.
Not feeling like it – this is actually plain and simple laziness, but it will not be acknowledge as such by the individual. Falling back on this excuse, the individual will try all means to avoid doing the particular task assigned, but basically the underlying goal to be achieved, would be to simply not to what is expected. Cannot be forced – eventually when all else fails, the individual usually resorts to this argument, whereby some level of hostility is injected into the situation, in which the rebellious display expects to garner the results of not having to get the task done. If used often enough this aggressive behavior, can have even more damaging results, as the individual learn to rely on this negative element to get out of doing things.