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Post 2: My Rhetorical Situation

 Hello fellow colleagues, 

I actually chose to write about procrastination. I've struggled with that since middle school and now I'm well out of high school and that demon is still following me! From getting to events on time to completing daily tasks. It seems as if I always wait till the last minute. I mean it's only because I feel like I have so much to do in so little time. So I took the time out to do a little bit of research on the LLM *drumroll GEMINI! When it comes to procrastination I found out that the reason that I may procrastinate a lot is because of lack of motivation or poor time management and that's just to name a few.  I came up with a few ideas to try to help me overcome those. I  hope that some of you guys can take the time to read my essay to see what strategies I came up with. 

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