
doi: 10.1002/vetr.2771
pmid: 36799603
Abstract Procrastination is a temptation to which many of us succumb, frequently with an impact on our wellbeing. But according to Jane Davidson, there are techniques that can help. Claire Read reports.
Motivation, Animals, Procrastination
Motivation, Animals, Procrastination
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