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Procrastination refers to the act of replacing
high-priority actions with tasks of lower priority, or doing something from
which one derives enjoyment, and thus putting off important tasks to a later
time. (Wikipedia)
The art of procrastination:
When you master procrastination well enough to know exactly when to
screw off or work. You also know how to set things up so that you appear to be
working, but really your just playing Tetris, looking at porn, etc. (Urban Dictionary)
The
science of procrastination: This guy wins an Ig Nobel for admitting in public
that he is a procrastinator and figuring a way of beating it. Good for him!
Procrastination.
Let’s face it. We all do it. It helps us clean our houses just before an
important deadline, it urges us to call that long lost friend of ours when we
should be making work related calls and it gives sparks for reigniting of our
creative fire the moment someone requires for the most mundane task to be done
asap.
So, want to learn new ways of procrastinating? Or tips in order to make
your procrastination undetectable? Or maybe prove to people that caught you
procrastinating that a flash game can be in fact, very productive?
Well, you’ve come to the right place!
Very fittingly this blog was conceived during a game of BEJEWELED, when
the author of this post was supposed to be working on making this blog happen.
So, enjoy that stolen leisure time and let THE ART & SCIENCE OF
PROCRASTINATION help you make the most of it, which should be exactly nothing. :)
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