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生活中经常有这样的人:当天该做的事情总要拖到明天、后天甚至下个星期,虽然心里着急,可行为上却总是拖拖拉拉的,进度很慢,不到最后时刻就积极不起来,直到实在拖不下去了才临时抱佛脚,这就是“慢性拖拉症患者”。拖拉症虽不致命,却无处不在,据加拿大卡尔加里大学商业教授皮尔斯·斯蒂尔研究,从1978年到2012年,承认自己受拖拉症折磨的人的百分比是原来的四倍。然而,
There are often such people in life: the things to be done on the day must be dragged to tomorrow, the day after tomorrow or even next week. Although anxious, actionable always lags behind. The progress is slow and will not be active until the last moment Do not wake up until it is really dragged on, which is “patients with chronic procrastination ”. Although not fatal, procrastination is ubiquitous. According to Pierce Steele, a professor of commerce at the University of Calgary in Canada, from 1978 to 2012, the percentage of people who admitted to being harassed by procrastination was four times as high. however,