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The Struggles Of Procrastination As Told By Kris Jenner

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The Struggles Of Procrastination As Told By Kris Jenner
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If you like to admit it or not, we are all guilty of procrastinating one way or another. Deadlines sneak up on us and responsibilities are always there. Sometimes it may feel like it is easier to procrastinate life, but when that deadline hits, it's go time. Procrastinators are not lazy, just would much rather spend their time doing other things in the broad scheme of life. The struggle is real with procrastination, but who better to explain those unfortunate moments we all experience than Momager Kris Jenner.


When you realize you have a ten-page paper, three exams and four group projects all due the same week

When you have a huge exam and you haven't started studying yet


When you have an online assignment due by midnight and its 11:30


When the Quizlet lets you down

When five hours pass of social media distracting you from your responsibilities.

Going out even though you know you shouldn't because the homework is piling up.

When you procrastinate so much that your friends and family have to remind you about your responsibilities

Always procrastinating, yet always making every deadline you need to

When you're finally finished with that one thing you procrastinated until the very last second

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