I know it comes from me, but I can't puzzle this out: shouldn't the fulfillment level be low when the procrastination rate is high and reciprocally (ie: shouldn't your line be the other way around)?
the fulliment level is low when ithe prcrastination rate is high... i know its a while to figure out, i had to lok at for like 5 mintutes b4 i relizesd it was the wirght way
I agree with the trend, but I think you have the causaility backwards—Where I come from, the dependant variable usually goes on the y-axis. Are you suggesting that greater fulfillment causes less procrastination?
Super, Jessica. How's it feel to be teaching other docs all over the world? I used this delightful methodology on a post tonight--and credited you, of course.
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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ive been procrasting about something all week... i think ill do it today........... or maybe tomorrow
That could be a good thing, if you're putting off doing something bad.
well, what putting off, may be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on what happens when i do it, which is exactly wh ive been putting it off
Maybe I should go back to work :)
nah I'll read some more, still not up-to-date.
Oh yes for a change,i'am not send by Dr John but kopikol.net.
I want to contribute and do something new for the world:
I will open my own blog!!!
... nah..
I'm better writting comments...
I know it comes from me, but I can't puzzle this out: shouldn't the fulfillment level be low when the procrastination rate is high and reciprocally (ie: shouldn't your line be the other way around)?
the fulliment level is low when ithe prcrastination rate is high... i know its a while to figure out, i had to lok at for like 5 mintutes b4 i relizesd it was the wirght way
Whoa! Thanks for the reminder! I'm outta here.
but what if you realize fulfillment thruough procrastination?
This is the best!
My mom used to tell me I procrastinated too much. Know what I told her? Just you wait.
Hey... I am liking your way of putting things. I have recommended your blog to my friends now.
I agree with the trend, but I think you have the causaility backwards—Where I come from, the dependant variable usually goes on the y-axis. Are you suggesting that greater fulfillment causes less procrastination?
Super, Jessica. How's it feel to be teaching other docs all over the world? I used this delightful methodology on a post tonight--and credited you, of course.
How true,how true.
GOD has given you a real good creative mind.
Surely as procrastination increases, fulfilment decreases, so procrastination should be on the x?
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