Procrastination involves putting off tasks that need to be completed. It can lead students to feel guilty, inadequate, depressed, and doubt themselves. Around 20% of people chronically procrastinate to avoid difficult tasks. Common reasons students procrastinate include fear of failure, perfectionism, preferring last minute work, lack of interest, and taking on too much. Procrastination can result in poor performance, wasted time, missed opportunities, panic and anxiety. Overcoming procrastination involves recognizing the problem, identifying causes, getting organized, breaking tasks into smaller parts, eliminating distractions, not expecting perfection, getting support, and rewarding accomplishments.