Oh, that's always budgets! lol. I hate having to look at numbers all day so I always put it off. Somehow, that always seems to be better later though, I guess because I get a good feel of what's happening by getting up and interacting with those I work with first. It fills in the details when I do look at the numbers closely.
2007-06-13 11:15:26
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answered by JC 7
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Procrastination helped me get a 4.0 GPA the last quarter of freshman year
2007-06-13 15:05:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Being an habitual procrastinator has taught me how to work well under pressure.
2007-06-13 15:06:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i wrote a children's book. I am trying to get it published. OH that was some serious, high quality procrastination.
2007-06-13 15:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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When writing yes, taking time away helped actually. I can add better subplots to complicate the storyline. So I guess I do more brainstorming during those "off" periods.
2007-06-13 15:12:23
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answered by Chistiaŋ 7
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this is gonna sound so lame..but all the time I put into yahoo answers when I was supposed to be writing papers for school...I ended up getting really good grades..& passing all my classes..... being on here has helped my writing skills..(no seriously)
2007-06-13 15:15:54
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answered by × 7
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Can't remember but it happens often. We have to remember that hesitation or "laziness" may be our inner knowing of the right time to do things
2007-06-13 15:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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some home & cabin improvements, after being lazy I had ideas to improve the project or obtained more knowledge to do a better job, that is nice but rare
2007-06-13 15:07:58
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answered by Anonymous
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got my closet cleaned out
2007-06-13 15:06:03
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answered by marsh 7
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a real feeling of excitement
2007-06-13 15:05:33
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answered by ~Ryan~ 4
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