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Pro-Crash-Destination
For students who are under academic pressure, procrastination has been developed into a nasty
habit. Stopping this harmful behavior is necessary. Because of this, procrastination causes various
detrimental impacts that students frequently encounter when racing to complete some assignment.
Professor of social health and psychology at Durham University in the United Kingdom, Fuchsia
Sirois, asserts that "scientific research implies that procrastination is attributable to poor mood
regulation." When students consider their workloads or upcoming assignments, they become worried,
which demotivates them from completing duties Associating with procrastination alters a person's way
of life and leads to mental health issues.
Although there are drawbacks to procrastination, many people can benefit from it. Self-
discipline training makes it easier to complete activities ahead of schedule. According to Jin Nam Choi,
PhD, a management professor at Seoul National University in South Korea, "active procrastination"
refers to the deliberate delaying of tasks in order to feel under pressure and be motivated to complete
them. People that procrastinate sometimes feel under pressure, and as a result, some of them work
harder to complete their duties.
Additionally, putting off tasks will only make them worse. When schools resumed offering in-
person instruction, it was anticipated that students would once more put off completing their
assignments until the very last minute. However, developing time management skills and developing
self-control may be able to defeat cramming.
An utter Ideology or Realism?
Gender equality has been a hot topic in our country now adays. It was believed that the world
has been overly dominated by men leaving the other gender powerless and sometimes being
downgraded causing chaos among the genders. Some say equality is only idealistic since equality is a
complete myth according to realists.
Nationwide landmark law banning sexism, domestic violence, catcalls, and wolf whistles has
been passed. There has been uneven enforcement, and many women are unaware of the legal rights to
which they are entitled. It also took some time to get the legal impediments to the full application of the
reproductive health law removed.
Because women continue to be on the front lines of the pandemic and climate crises, whether
as health professionals, community leaders, educators, or unpaid caregivers, there is an urgent need to
boost women and girls' resilience in every society at all levels to combat any crisis and ensure their
access to sexual and reproductive health services and information.
A better and more sustainable future for everyone depends on accelerating transformational
progress. The promotion and protection of sexual and reproductive health through maternal health and
family planning services, as well as the strengthening of relevant policies, organizations, and feminist
and youth networks, are all part of this.