Instructions: Your outline should look EXACTLY like this one (i.e. same numbering, same sections, same spacing, etc.). Simply delete the blue text and replace it with your own black text. ****DELETE ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SUBMITTING**** Procrastination I. Speech Overview: A. General Goal: To inform. B. Specific Goal: By the end of my speech, my audience will understand what procrastination is, the causes of it, and the effects. II. Introduction: (FYI: This is where you start talking) A. Attention Grabber: “One of the greatest labor-saving inventions of today is tomorrow.” (Vincent T. Foss, Elephant Journal) B. Relevance Statement: Knowing that more than half of high school and college students pull at least one all-nighter each year, I’d say this topic is relatable to a lot of people in here. C. Credibility Statement: You should care about it because it may explain why some you delay things and what results come out of it. As a very frequent procrastinator myself, I think I have enough experience with this subject to talk about it. I did about seven hours research for this topic although I do already know some of the causes and the effects from postponing things. D. Central Idea: Procrastination is a very relatable subject that has many causes and effects. E. Thesis Statement: Today, I will tell you about what exactly procrastination is, the causes, and the effects. Transition 1: Let’s begin by defining procrastination. III. Speech Body (Your 3 Main Idea Paragraphs) A. Procrastination is a common tendency that we all give in to and all of us have at least a little experience with. 1. “A Dictionary of the English Language” written by Dr. Samuel Johnson, defined procrastination as “delay.” This common issue mostly around everyone. Many people struggle with deadlines every day. It is one of the largest problems seen in college counseling centers. (Grohol, Psy.D.) 2. Sub-point: In addition to including your supporting material, you must CITE OUT LOUD your sources. That means you say WHERE you got your information and WHO said it. A website does NOT say anything, PEOPLE do. So you should not say, “According to abc.com…” WHO wrote that info.? Who is the author/researcher/journalist, etc.? . In the United
I found I’m not alone according to two leading experts on procrastination, Joseph Ferrari, professor of psychology at DePaul University and Timothy Phikul, professor of psychology at Carleton University 20% of people identify themselves as chronic procrastinators and up to 70 percent of students in one study said that they procrastinate. This habit affects so many and it one of the most difficult tendencies to kick but fortunately there are ways to go about solving the issue so today I would like to inform you all about why people procrastinate and the effects it can have and also ways to overcome it.
Procrastination and putting things off can have many consequences in your life. I know this because I am always waiting until the last minute to do anything whether it is getting ready for work or getting my homework done. Although you can still get your work done on time, procrastinating can drastically impact a student’s life by leading to decreased grades, an increase in stress, and a lack of responsibility ultimately reducing the student’s chances for success.
Procrastination is something that you don’t naturally have an innate ability to do. It is often brought on by finding ways
Besides this omission by Kalat, he still provided an accurate and detailed account of the research article written by Ariely and Wertenbroch. This article is essential in understanding procrastination and answered throughly the three questions it posed. 1.) Are people willing to impose deadlines, with substantial consequences if they are not met, on themselves: yes. 2.) Are these self-imposed deadlines actually helpful in improving overall performance:
First, a person must be honest with themselves and recognize that they are procrastinating. After coming to the realization that one is a procrastinator, make a to do list with low priority tasks; work out why you procrastinate, by
There is a certain irony with procrastination, things we put off doing accumulate to the point of in manageability and feelings of anxiety increase which, is why we procrastinate anyway.
Attention Getter: A famous author by the name of Wayne Dyer once said, “Procrastination is one of the most common and deadliest of diseases and its toll on success and happiness is incredibly heavy.”(1) In todays society it seems as if procrastination has become a normal and acceptable thing to do. It is often joked about amongst schoolmates and co-workers around the world. Nothing seems to get done until it absolutely needs to get done, then everyone runs around getting things done quickly and often times inaccurately. The trouble with this mentality however is that some things will never get done because something will come up tomorrow or the next day and what you are putting off now gets pushed even further back. Today I will persuade you to stop this habit from continuing. I will be explaining the problems we face when dealing with procrastination as well as how to deal with it and actions you can take to prevent it in the future.
Procrastination is one of my biggest downfalls however I can fix this by practicing better time management skills. Throughout the college process I can foresee this as being an ongoing challenge because i'll know that I have enough time to get an assignment done but depending on the assignment i'll wait two days or a day before to complete it,and it's not on purpose it's simply because i'm not managing my time
Transition: After learning about the science behind procrastination, I want to talk about why we procrastinate.
The problem of procrastination starts when a student waits until minutes before a class to study for a class. This may seem like a solution for students who are pressed for time; however, this doesn’t allow time for the information to be solidified and vital information can be lost. These behaviors form because students have found that in the past they were able to successfully pass the class by doing their homework literally hours before the projects deadline. This reckless learning may help pass the class, but doesn’t give the information the time needed to be solidified into memory. This reckless learning also produces effects within projects that are often below the students’ academic level and can cause
Procrastination is a tendency to postpone, put off, delay, reschedule, take a rain check on, put on ice, hold off, or to defer what is necessary to reach a particular goal.(Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition. Philip Lief Group 2009.) While attending College some students find it hard to juggle work, family, and friends. Leading most students down a dangerous path to procrastination; that negative impact affect students from their physical health, mental health, and social health.
Synopsis: Do you ever find yourself overwhelmed and stressed about assignments? Are you rushing to finish full paper the night before they are due? Do you have no self-control against your procrastination and fear it will soon get the better of you? How badly would you actually not have to worry when a paper is due the next day because you already did it. Procrastinators everywhere, trust me, I hear yeah, I have been there, but stop complaining and start helping yourself. No, I cannot do your assignment for you, but this book can surely help plan your time wisely to help stop your procrastination. I promise it will not take that long to read unless you procrastinate.
Student success day was a great learning experince. I attended the “How to kick your procrastination” session led by professor Steven Hartlaub. In this hour long course I learned what procrastination is, why we do it, and how we can't stop it. The science behind procrastination is very interesting,yet complex. Procrastination often stems from our mixed or negative feelings about a certain task. These tasks often deal with intimidation, fear of failure, or a lack of passion. As a result, we may view tasks as things to be overcome rather than experienced or achieved. As a student in college procrastination is an enemy of my success.
Relate to Audience/ Thesis Statement: In this classroom, I am sure we all have procrastinated one time or another when it came to doing something either school work or doing chorus. Some of us probably procrastinate all the time and it is part of our life.
Another factor that causes procrastination is fear. Fear is a very powerful emotion. Whenever someone is faced with a difficult task, they can become overran by the fear of not being able to complete it. People who succumb to this are setting themselves up for failure. Whenever someone feels as if they are going to fail, they tend to postpone the task for as long as possible. This means that they often try to avoid the task all together until completion is absolutely necessary. In doing so, the number of tasks that need to be done increases. However, the time required to complete them does not.