London School of Marketing Helps Students Turn Procrastination Into a Useful Study Aid
London, England (PRWEB UK) 17 October 2014 -- London School of Marketing, a leading institution offering accredited marketing and business qualifications in the heart of London, has released an article to help students turn procrastination into a useful, rather than destructive, study aid.
“The majority of us will have experienced procrastination in some form or another; putting off what needs to be done in favour of undertaking a relatively insignificant task,” the article states. “Often procrastinators are deemed lazy and unreliable however we believe that this isn’t always the case. The reason behind procrastination will differ for each individual or task.”
Complementing a comprehensive range of blogs, whitepapers and case studies designed to support students pursuing sought-after designations, the recent article details key ways for students to use procrastination to their advantage by utilising the techniques of philosopher John Perry.
“His theory was first presented in an essay, before being published in a book 17 years later titled The Art of Procrastination: The Art of Effective Dawdling, Dallying, Lollygagging, and Postponing,” the article explains. “In the book, Perry tells us how to turn postponing into a powerful tool to enable work to be done, simply through engaging in procrastination.”
To ensure that students reach their educational goals, London School of Marketing prides itself on offering an innovative, flexible approach to learning. It has built up an international reputation as a leading provider of both professional and academic qualifications. Authorised by the Department of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) as a Listed Body, the institution enjoys a long list of accreditations and recognitions.
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London School of Marketing delivers accredited marketing and business qualifications, and offers courses from recognised professional bodies such as CIM, EduQual and CAM, BA (Hons) Marketing, MA Marketing and Innovation, and an MBA from Anglia Ruskin University. Based in Central London, they are a QAA approved institution. The school also has offices in Sri Lanka, a network of Local Access Points (LAPs), and online programmes of learning. Courses are run over a broad range of study modes.
Gimhani Gunasinghe, London School of Marketing, http://www.londonschoolofmarketing.com/, +44 2081233899, [email protected]
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