Delaying your action doesn’t make you a procrastinator, lazy, or a victim of the resistance. It makes you wise.
You Always Have the Right to Pause
In a world that tries to beat you down with false urgency, you always have the right to pause and claim the space you need before making a commitment.
Procrastination vs Precrastination: Which Is Better?
Procrastinators delay doing tasks. Precrastinators take quick action and get things done. Which one wins in the productivity battle? The answer isn’t what you’d expect.
The Problem With Precrastination
Precrastinators think they are highly productive because they “get things done.” The problem is that “getting things done” is not the metric of productivity.
Why We Precrastinate
Why would we waste our energy doing things that don’t actually get us to where we want to go?
Precrastination: When Action Sabotages Productivity
Turns out that checking off the boxes on your to-do list isn’t as productive as you thought.
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