The Procrastination Paradox: Strategies to Overcome Procrastination | GPWL982



Description

Do you procrastinate? Do you delay important tasks that need to get done? Procrastination involves a voluntary delay of an intended action, even though it may lead to negative consequences. Although academic procrastination hinders academic achievement and mental well-being, it is quite common in university students.


In this two-part workshop, you will learn about the nature and types of procrastination and the connection between procrastination and difficulty in emotional regulation. You will also learn some evidence-based strategies to overcome procrastination, including self-regulation and emotion regulation techniques.

 

Part 1: October 03, 2023 (12-1:30 PM)

Part 2: October 25, 2023 (12-1:30 PM)
 


Learning Objectives

  • Define and identify different types of procrastination
  • Understand procrastination through the self-regulation failure model
  • Adopt effective and evidence-based strategies to address procrastination
  • Become aware of different resources to cope with procrastination

Leaders Information

Dr. Sonia Rahimi, PhD Educational Psychology



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Event details

Workshop location

Online

Start date

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

End date

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Workshop days

Wednesday

Time

From 12:00 to 13:30

Instructors

Sonia Rahimi

Hosts

Basak Tozlu

Capacity

29 / 50

Registration deadline

Sunday, January 15, 2023

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Skill domains

Wellness and life balance Health