Procrastination True and False Welcome to Procrastination True and False 1. People who procrastinate have higher levels of stress and a lower sense of well-being. True False None 2. People who rush to file their income tax at the deadline tend to do as well as those who file early. True False None 3. Procrastination is strongly associated with lower retirement savings and missed medical appointments. True False None 4. Sometimes procrastination is beneficial in keeping less important things from interfering with more important things. True False None 5. Students who procrastinate with study and test preparation get lower grades and suffer higher levels of stress. True False None 6. Procrastinators don't realize the harmful effects of procrastination. True False None 7. Some people perform better under pressure and may actually benefit from procrastination. True False None 8. Procrastinators find comfort in the often mistaken belief that in the future they will stop procrastinating. True False None 9. Counseling is often effective in reducing procrastination. True False None 10. Procrastinators are unwilling to set personal (self-imposed) deadlines to help themselves avoid unwanted delay. True False None 11. Rewarding the early bird is a technique that is more successful than punishing lateness. True False None 12. Self-forgiveness is preferable to resigning one's self to continuing habitual procrastination. True False None Time's up Please share, follow and like us: Shelley Davis is a certified life coach helping clients worldwide for over 10 years. Email: personalskillscoaching@gmail.com. Set up a free discovery call. View all of Dave's posts.