Here's the article's conclusion. I'm citing it because it echoes my own thoughts and feelings about procrastination, and it actually works well as an introduction to the theme of the article. For more information, go read it in full.
I used to procrastinate all the time. So much so that I thought I must be avoiding work for a reason, but when I did manage to get some work done, I'd find that I was no worse off than if I had procrastinated, in fact I felt better about myself when I got work done.
Then why did I put it off? This question plagued me for years. I felt guilty and I doubted myself - are other people working harder than me? Is something wrong with me?
Now I know that procrastination is a habit, and so is productivity. You can disrupt your negative behaviors, and reinforce your productive ones. It takes some work to implement this system, but by doing so, you'll learn what to avoid and what to do to be more productive.
1 comment:
LOL! I wish I was like that ;> All I get done when I'm procrastinating is a lot of shooting the shit, and reading blogs.
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