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Procrastination means putting off a difficult, delayable, important task in favor of something easier, quicker, and less anxiety-provoking. It also means delaying vital actions until the performance and result are less than they would have been if done in a timely manner. Similarly, blocking means that we stumble, delay, and panic in response to a demanding responsibility. Blocking typically occurs when we face public scrutiny (as in writing). In this revisionist and sometimes irreverent book, the author takes academic and professional psychologists to task for neglecting a pair of related problems that are often derided but that can be profoundly debilitating for individuals and economically devastating for schools, businesses, and communities.
ROBERT BOICE is Professor of Psychology at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. He is the author of numerous books on faculty development, ethology, and scholarly writing, including How Writers Journey to Comfort and Fluency (Praeger, 1994).
PrefaceIntroduction: What Procrastination and Blocking AreWhy We Know So Little about Procrastination and BlockingPB Seen Traditionally, AmiablyPB Seen Directly, ObjectivelyInterventions for PBersPB Seen in Close ParallelsPB Seen InterconnectedlyA Model of PBWhy the Taboo May PersistSummaryBibliographyIndex
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