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National Procrastination Week takes place in March.
Putting off that to-do list or waiting until the last day to start an assignment is what these weeks celebrate.
Use this time as an excuse to give yourself two weeks off from deadlines. Then you can tackle any issue with a fresh perspective. Just be careful to not let it develop into a habit. Feel free to procrastinate celebrating National Procrastination Week.
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