Are You a ‘Precrastinator’?

Do you ever find yourself rushing to get things done, even if it means putting in extra effort? 

Do you ever find yourself rushing to get things done, even if it means putting in extra effort?  There’s a word for that.   It’s called precrastination.  A team of psychologists at the university of California conducted several experiments to understand the decision-making process in precrastination.   They asked students to make decisions and found that people tend to think before they act, even in seemingly impulsive situations.   For example, when faced with tasks like cleaning a car, people often spend extra time planning their approach rather than diving in.  The researchers say our tendency to act quickly and make decisions early is driven by our desire to have a clear mind.