The bar chart illustrates the primary causes of procrastination among respondents. The most common reasons are habit and laziness, with around 20 respondents identifying each as their main cause. This indicates that ingrained behavior and lack of motivation are significant factors in procrastination.
Bad time management is another notable cause, affecting about 10 respondents. This suggests that difficulties in planning and prioritizing tasks contribute to delays. In contrast, tiredness, work commitments, and unclear tasks each impact a smaller number of individuals, with responses ranging between 5 and 7. These factors indicate external pressures that may interfere with productivity.
The “etc.” category, representing other unspecified causes, also has a moderate number of responses. Overall, the data highlights that procrastination is mainly driven by internal factors like habits and laziness, though external obligations and unclear instructions also play a role.
