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O'Doherty, Susan. Getting unstuck without coming unglued: A women's guide to outsmarting procrastination, writer's block, and other obstacles to living a creative life. Emeryville, CA: Seal Press, 2007.

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Fiore, Neil A. The now habit: A strategic program for overcoming procrastination and enjoying guilt- free play. New York: Penguin Group, 2006.

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Fiore, Neil A. The now habit: A strategic program for overcoming procrastination and enjoying guilt-free play. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, 1989.

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Minninger, Joan. Make your mind work for you: New mind-power techniques to improve memory, beat procrastination, increase energy, and more! Emmaus, Pa: Rodale Press, 1988.

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Fiore, Neil A. The Now Habit. New York: Penguin USA, Inc., 2009.

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Thriving in the workplace all-in-one for dummies. Indianapolis, IN: Wiley, 2010.

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Procrastination Economy: The Big Business of Downtime. New York University Press, 2020.

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Kassel, Kerul. Productive Procrastination: Make it Work For You Not Against You. Echelon Press Publishing, 2007.

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Student Procrastination: Seize the Day and Get More Work Done. Red Globe Press, 2014.

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The procrastination economy: The big business of downtime. 2018.

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Fiore, Neil A. Overcoming Procrastination: Practice the Now Habit and Guilt-Free Play. MJF Books, 2003.

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how to work effectively and efficiently - 200 Best Tips: Tips to Work Effectively and Productively! MorinKal, 2016.

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Good Busy: Productivity, Procrastination, and the Endless Pursuit of Balance. RCWMS Press, 2012.

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Taming the To-Do List: How to Choose Your Best Work Every Day. Revell, 2015.

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Psy, D. ABPP Jenny C. Yip. Productive, Successful YOU!: End Procrastination by Making Anxiety Work for You Rather Than Against You. Strategic Cognitive Behavioral Institute Book, 2013.

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Fiore, Neil A. The Now Habit: A Strategic Program for Overcoming Procrastination and Enjoying Guilt-Free Play. Tarcher, 1988.

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Fiore, Neil A. The Now Habit: A Strategic Program for Overcoming Procrastination and Enjoying Guilt-Free Play. Tarcher, 2007.

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Fiore, Neil A. The Now Habit: A Strategic Program for Overcoming Procrastination and Enjoying Guilt-Free Play. Coach Series, 2007.

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Publishing, Work Smart. Work Smart Planner: Daily, Weekly, Monthly Planner. Increase Productivity, Stay Organized, Beat Procrastination. Make Dreams Happen. 8. 5x11 Inch. Independently Published, 2020.

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Minninger, Joan. Make Your Mind Work for You: New Mind Power Techniques to Improve Memory, Beat Procrastination and More! (Your Coach in a Box). Coach Series, 2006.

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Sherman, James. Stop Procrastinating: Get to Work (50-Minute Series). Crisp Learning, 1989.

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Kornell, Nate, and Bridgid Finn. Self-Regulated Learning. Edited by John Dunlosky and Sarah (Uma) K. Tauber. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199336746.013.23.

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Effective self-regulated studying can influence students’ learning in school and beyond. This chapter reviews research on two key decisions: when to study and how to study. It first reviews the decisions people make about when to start and stop studying—that is, when to study—and the metacognitive judgments that underlie those decisions. It distinguishes between small-scale and large-scale decisions, such as which problem to work on next and whether to study today at all, respectively. It then discusses decisions about how to study, for example, whether or not to take notes, underline, test oneself, or reread. It then discusses key areas for future research, with an emphasis on student-centric research and research in digital learning environments. It offers practical recommendations for studiers about how to avoid overconfidence and procrastination and how to choose study strategies that increase short-term difficulty and long term success.
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Toohey, Peter. Hold On. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190083618.001.0001.

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What do you do when you’re not asleep and when you’re not eating? You’re most likely waiting—to finish work, to get home, to finish your chores. This book is not really about how to manage all that waiting—“an action,” according to the OED, “of staying where one is until a particular time or event.” It’s a book describing how many people experience waiting. Waiting, which is sculpted by the passing of time, is an experience just as much as it is a situation. In this book I’ll be focusing on the experience, on how it feels to wait. This experience can encompass such things as hesitation and curiosity, dithering and procrastination, hunting and being hunted, fearing and being feared, dread and illness, courting and parenting, anticipation and excitement, listening to and even performing music, being religious, being happy or unhappy, being bored and being boring, doing business and making decisions (all of which I’ll discuss). Waiting is also characterized by such brain chemicals as serotonin and dopamine. They enable the experience of waiting and they can even change the way that waiting’s basis, the passing of time, is registered. Waiting, probably the most commonly experienced situation that humans and animals encounter apart from sleep, is the experience that may characterize most interpersonal relations.
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Nastor, Jon. Hack the Entrepreneur: How to Stop Procrastinating, Build a Business, and Do Work That Matters. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015.

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Findus At Christmas. Hawthorn Press, 2011.

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