Your friend AJ is famous for procrastinating, but he really wants to stop this behavior so he can perform better academically. What advice would you give AJ?
What will be an ideal response?
There are several strategies AJ can try to stop procrastinating. He can start by breaking large tasks into smaller, more manageable ones. This will make it less overwhelming to start. He will be more likely to do tasks that he will be able to complete in a short period of time. He should also do a little bit each day instead of trying to accomplish a lot in one sitting! Finally, he should use a reward system to keep him motivated and working toward his goal.
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