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When procrastinating, it takes a lot of energy to tamp down feelings of guilt, dread, anxiety, and maybe even self-hatred.Some of us are so busy, we have legit reasons to not do the work. But still–guilt, dread, anxiety. In 1.5 to 2.5 pages, answer the following: 1. Tell about a time you recently waited until the last minute to start and or finish a big task. 2. Tell about a time you earned leisure; that is, you finished work you thought you needed to do first . What did you do for fun in that instance? How did you feel/what did you think about that leisure? Tell about a time you “stole” leisure–in other words, you didn’t do the things you thought you needed to be doing. Instead you let the I.G. Monkey take over. How did you feel/what did you think about that leisure? 3. What tasks that have no deadlines have you been putting off? 4. What priorities could you temporarily shift to get the most out of college? For example, I know a doctor who says “I wish I had let my kids eat fast food sometimes while I was doing my residency. It wouldn’t have killed them, and it would have saved me.”