Procrastinate, procrastinate!
I have decided that procrastination is not just good for you, it is an absolute 'must'. We all need it. So let's do it.
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@ 16 Nov. 2008 – 16:13:45
Procrastinate, procrastinate!
I have decided that procrastination is not just good for you, it is an absolute 'must'. We all need it. So let's do it.
So, If you plan it in, do you actually take the time out to procrastinate?
My to do lists tend to be monthly ones, I reckon somewhere within a month, I shall usually be procastinating more than I should. Writing it in as a 'to do' would make my overall schedule one long procrastination; hm I shall have to think about that one. My daily activity lists would be another story. ![]()
..You discovered one of my favorite words,
to me, it's a form of freedom.
) Take care.
'Freedom' indeed it can be, many times only transient but very necessary just the same. ![]()
I did - which is why it's taken so long to reply ![]()
Actually, procrastination is the bane of my life - I need a deadline to work efficiently, so tend to leave things till it's almost too late. I now tell people who say airily "oh, it's OK, I don't need it done now" that if they want it done at all, tell me by when and make it soon!
A crie de coeur Lois! One I recognise only too well.
I can work to sensible deadlines with the occasional unreasonable one in-between. I have that situation just now,(though I don't think this one is too clever and I may not offer my best) hence my procrastination.
BTW are you requesting that I give a 'comment by' date? That would be novel. ![]()
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I do it all the time, I plan it into my to-do lists.