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Using complete sentences, answer the following questions.
1. What is Temporal Motivation Theory?
2. What is instant gratification?
3. Why does procrastination cause you to feel guilty?
4. How are distractions addicting?
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1)Temporal Motivation Theory:Emphasizes the impact of time
and particulizes deadlines on allocation to particular tasks.
2)Instant Gratification:The desire to experience pleasure without delay.
3)Procrastination.....The first act of dilly dallying leads you to feel guilty; Procrastination..
4) How are distrac.......;With endless access to alluring headlines and pleasure pursuits, attention is easily fragmented. Before you know it,your brain is cracking novelty and immediate gratification.With so many seductive distractions,it's tough to maintain a balanced life . But if you really want to,you can break the pattern.
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