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Scottish Daily Express
|August 18, 2025
BRITAIN is a procrastination, according to researchers who found 90% of us dodge tedious tasks, typically at least twice a day.
A survey found we put off jobs 17 times a week on average — amounting to two days a month.
A third blame a short attention span, while nearly half admitted it was simply because the thing they needed to do was too boring.
Housework is the top chore people put off, followed by cleaning the car, life admin like paying bills, booking appointments and DIY.
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