Recent models of procrastination due to self-control problems assume
that a procrastinator considers just one option and is unaware of her self-control
problems. We develop a model where a person chooses from a menu of
options and is partially aware of her self-control problems. This
menu model replicates earlier results and generates new ones. A person
might forgoe completing an attractive option because she plans to complete
a more attractive but never-to-be-completed option. Hence, providing
a non-procrastinator additional options can induce procrastination, and
a person may procrastinate worse pursuing important goals than unimportant
ones.