Procrastination Pitfalls
Excuses, Excuses
The Last-Minute Disaster
Beating Procrastination
Real-Life Consequences
100

What is the term for delaying or postponing tasks despite knowing there will be negative consequences?

What is procrastination?

100

"I work better under pressure!" is a common excuse for procrastination. What usually happens instead?

What is stress, rushed work, and lower-quality results?

100

If you start writing your essay the night before, what important step will you likely skip?

What is revising or proofreading?

100

What is one simple strategy to start a difficult task?

What is the two-minute rule (starting for just two minutes)?

100

If you wait until the last minute to buy a plane ticket, what will happen to the price?

What is it will go up?

200

What is the most common reason students procrastinate?

What is a lack of motivation or fear of failure?

200

"I don’t have enough time!" is often false because of this daily activity that wastes hours.

What is scrolling on social media?

200

What physical consequence can pulling an all-nighter to finish an assignment have on your brain the next day?

What is impaired memory and concentration?

200

This technique involves working for 25 minutes and then taking a short break.

What is the Pomodoro Technique?

200

Procrastinating on filing your taxes can lead to what financial penalty?

What is a late fee or fine?

300

This type of procrastination happens when someone replaces a necessary task with a less important one (e.g., cleaning instead of studying).

What is productive procrastination?

300

Name one psychological trick that can help people overcome the feeling of needing to be in the "perfect mood" to start working.

What is the five-minute rule (or breaking tasks into smaller steps)?

300

What is the name of the stress hormone that increases when you procrastinate and cram?

What is cortisol?

300

Scheduling time for assignments in advance is known as this.

What is time blocking or planning ahead?

300

If a job applicant procrastinates on preparing for an interview, what could happen?

What is they may appear unprepared and lose the opportunity?

400

Procrastinating too much can lead to this mental health consequence, characterized by excessive worry and tension.

What is anxiety?

400

This phrase describes when a person delays starting a task because they fear their work won’t be good enough.

What is perfectionism?

400

Students who procrastinate are more likely to turn in assignments with these types of errors.

What are typos, logical inconsistencies, and weak arguments?

400

Breaking a big project into smaller, more manageable tasks is called this.

What is chunking?

400

In healthcare, delaying necessary medical appointments can lead to what?

What is worsening health conditions?

500

What is the name of the cognitive bias that makes people believe they have more time than they actually do?

What is the planning fallacy?

500

Some students claim they need a deadline to feel motivated. What is this motivation style called?

What is extrinsic motivation?

500

If you constantly submit assignments late, what might happen to your professor’s perception of you?

What is they may see you as unreliable or irresponsible?

500

This concept suggests that if you tackle the hardest task first, everything else will seem easier.

What is "eating the frog"?

500

If you procrastinate on your FBLA event, what might be the consequence?

What is NOT WINNING BRUH?