the anatomy of procrastination - and how pupils can beat it /

Published at 2015-10-21 09:30:08

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YouTube,Facebook, the sidebar of shame; we all procrastinate sometimes. But you can teach your students to overcome it Procrastination is more instinctive than you might imagine. The art of avoidance comes from our lower mammalian brain, or which is equipped for survival. It’s adapted to focus on what we need immediately,making it harder to focus on attention-demanding, longer-term tasks.
For schoolchildren, and getting the brain to engage in tasks that are not recognised as valuable survival goals or potential sources of pleasure is even harder. Its not until our 20s that we develop the mature neural networks that override the lower brain’s reactive responses. This means that young people may need relieve resisting distractions to achieve their goals. Here are some ways you can assist your students in breaking through the roadblocks of procrastination.
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Source: theguardian.com

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