A study of 2,000 adults found the nation typically avoids 'tedious' tasks 17 times a week - with 32% declining to do certain jobs for several months or more This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Brits spend more than two whole days-a-month in total procrastinating. (Image: SWNS)
Research revealed they routinely dodge 'monotonous' chores 17 times weekly - with 32% refusing to tackle particular jobs for several months or longer.
Returning online purchases, settling bills, and carrying out DIY projects feature amongst the duties they're most prone to postponing.
A third (33%) sidestep responsibilities because they're 'easily distracted', whilst a further 47% do so as they find them 'boring'.
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