Self-Reflection on Procrastination

Write me a 4-6 paragraph 800-1000 word essay at the low college level from a first person story telling perspective detailing a specific instance of procrastination. The Deadline to submit the paper is Thursday February 5th at 12:00 PM. Here is the prompt to follow for the essay: ENL101 Prompt: Self-Reflection on Procrastination First draft: 600-1,100 words Final draft: 900-1,100 words Assignment Description: We’ve all experienced procrastination, but it’s the self-awareness and understanding of this behavior that can provide insight into personal growth. Write an essay delving into a specific instance of procrastination, and tie it with broader insights and experiences: Reflect: Use a story-telling approach to detail a specific moment of procrastination. Describe the surroundings, the emotions, and the internal dialogue you had. Why did you avoid the task? How did it impact your emotions and well-being? Quote and paraphrase the source: in your paper, incorporate at least two quotes from Charlotte Liebermans New York Times article Why You Procrastinate to support your points or provide context, and only use this 1 article. Instead of merely quoting the article, relate what the article says to your personal experiences. Make sure to actually quote Leiberman, and not Leiberman quoting somebody else. How does a particular point in the article resonate with you? How does it contrast with your experience? Do you agree or disagree with the authors point, and why? Future Implications: Discuss how understanding procrastination affects your future. How will you approach similar situations differently? Reflect on the strategies from the article and envision a real-world scenario where you’d apply them. External Feedback: Beyond your reflection, get a friend or family member’s perspective on your procrastinating habits. Do they notice patterns you might have missed? Remember to set up quotes in the quote sandwich format, providing context, a signal phrase, and your analysis. Citation Be sure to use quote sandwiches and correctly cite your sources with both in-text citations and in a Works Cited page. To create the Works Cited page, include the following after the final page of your paper: Work Cited Lieberman, Charlotte. “Why You Procrastinate.” The New York Times, 25 Mar. 2019, www.nytimes.com/2019/03/25/smarter-living/why-you-procrastinate-it-has-nothing-to-do-with-self-control.html,

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