I had honestly never thought of procrastination as something to embrace. It has always been seen as the enemy. I like your take on this, especially the point where you suggest we embrace it wisely and with a plan.
Now, will it work for everyone?
That's the funny thing-it's not a matter of if it will or not; it has to! Because, in the end, I'd say that 90% of us procrastinate (consciously or not), so what better solution to it than to administer it to our benefit.
A reality for most of us, right Jose? So finding a way to harness it (instead of be the victim every time) might not be a perfect system, but it's worked for me in ways other tricks haven't.
Planning for it turned what feels like a perpetual setback into a powerful tool for productivity.
I had honestly never thought of procrastination as something to embrace. It has always been seen as the enemy. I like your take on this, especially the point where you suggest we embrace it wisely and with a plan.
Now, will it work for everyone?
That's the funny thing-it's not a matter of if it will or not; it has to! Because, in the end, I'd say that 90% of us procrastinate (consciously or not), so what better solution to it than to administer it to our benefit.
Thank you for this take.
A reality for most of us, right Jose? So finding a way to harness it (instead of be the victim every time) might not be a perfect system, but it's worked for me in ways other tricks haven't.
Planning for it turned what feels like a perpetual setback into a powerful tool for productivity.