How Time-Blocking Reduces Procrastination
Procrastination — это серьёзный impediment для многих, вызывающий потерю времени и становящийся counterproductive. Те, кто не cognizant, часто теряют темп в работе.
Time-blocking — это метод, который создаёт conducive среду и повышает концентрацию. Он помогает устранить dichotomy, где с одной стороны ambiguity, а с другой — clarity.
Когда человек использует time-blocking, его endeavor становится более tangible, а dissipation времени уменьшается. Он действует как deterrent, предотвращающий трату времени на ненужную redundant работу.
Adept человек может использовать этот метод, чтобы mitigate exorbitant давление своей работы. Это не только увеличивает темп работы, но и помогает juxtapose и сбалансировать необходимые и obligatory задачи.
Таким образом, для тех, кто хочет избавиться от procrastination, time-blocking — indispensable техника.
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/prəˌkræs.tɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
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The practice of delaying or postponing important tasks or activities.
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Excessive procrastination affects work performance. |
delay, postponement, avoidance
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action, productivity, efficiency
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/ɪmˈpɛd.ɪ.mənt/
noun
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A hindrance or obstruction in doing or achieving something.
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A lack of funds is a major impediment to the project. |
obstacle, hindrance, barrier
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aid, assistance, facilitation
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/ˌkaʊn.tɚ.prəˈdʌk.tɪv/
adjective
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Having the opposite of the desired effect; tending to hinder rather than help.
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Multitasking can often be counterproductive rather than efficient. |
ineffective, detrimental, harmful
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beneficial, productive, constructive
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#2156
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/ˈkɒɡ.nɪ.zənt/
adjective
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Having knowledge or awareness of something; being aware.
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He was cognizant of the risks before making a decision. |
aware, mindful, informed
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oblivious, unaware, ignorant
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/taɪm ˈblɒk.ɪŋ/
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A time management method where you divide your day into blocks of time and assign specific tasks to each block.
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Using time-blocking helps improve productivity and focus. |
scheduling, time management, task allocation
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disorganization, random tasking, inefficiency
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/kənˈdjuː.sɪv/
adjective
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Making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible; helpful.
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A quiet environment is conducive to learning. |
favorable, supportive, beneficial
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unhelpful, hindering, detrimental
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/daɪˈkɒt.ə.mi/
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A division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.
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There is a dichotomy between work and personal life. |
division, contrast, dualism
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unity, harmony, agreement
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/ˌæm.bɪˈɡjuː.ɪ.ti/
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The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
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The contract had too much ambiguity to be legally binding. |
vagueness, uncertainty, indistinctness
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clarity, certainty, precision
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The quality of being coherent and intelligible; transparency or lucidity.
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The speaker's clarity made the concept easy to understand. |
transparency, precision, lucidity
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confusion, ambiguity, uncertainty
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An attempt to achieve a goal; to try hard to do or achieve something.
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His endeavor to start a business was successful. |
attempt, effort, struggle
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inactivity, neglect, idleness
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Perceptible by touch; clear and definite; real.
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The benefits of exercise are tangible and measurable. |
real, concrete, physical
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intangible, abstract, immaterial
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To disappear gradually; to disperse or scatter.
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The fog dissipated as the sun rose. |
scatter, disperse, vanish
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accumulate, gather, preserve
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/dɪˈtɜː.rənt/
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A thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something.
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A strict law serves as a deterrent to crime. |
hindrance, obstacle, restraint
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encouragement, incentive, motivation
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Not or no longer needed or useful; superfluous.
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The report contained redundant information. |
unnecessary, superfluous, excessive
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essential, necessary, concise
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/əˈdɛpt/
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Very skilled or proficient at something.
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She is adept at solving complex problems. |
skilled, proficient, expert
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incompetent, inept, unskilled
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/ɪɡˈzɔːr.bɪ.tənt/
adjective
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Unreasonably high in price or amount; excessive.
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The hotel charged an exorbitant price for a basic room. |
excessive, overpriced, outrageous
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reasonable, affordable, moderate
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To make less severe, serious, or painful; to lessen.
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Proper planning can mitigate financial risks. |
alleviate, reduce, lessen
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aggravate, intensify, exacerbate
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To place or deal with close together for contrasting effect.
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The artist juxtaposed traditional and modern elements in his painting. |
compare, contrast, align
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separate, disconnect, isolate
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Required by a legal, moral, or other rule; compulsory.
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Wearing a seatbelt is obligatory in most countries. |
mandatory, required, compulsory
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optional, voluntary, unnecessary
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/ˌɪn.dɪˈspɛn.sə.bəl/
adjective
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Absolutely necessary; essential.
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Water is indispensable for human survival. |
essential, crucial, vital
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dispensable, unimportant, nonessential
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