To be fair, building a desk sounds way cooler and more fulfilling than writing a gear review article… that being said, I’m sure your article was fantastic just like this one
How I appreciate the caveat, of sorts, leaving space for the thinking and research. I find myself wondering, when did I last procrastinate and then think when I did it was for the soft adrenaline rush of needing to hurry, to give value to my want to have control for just a few moments.
There is a jumble of these procrastination “tricks”… My issue is deciphering between the productive vs unproductive. A definitional exercise in itself!
I have found intentional procrastination to be beneficial especially when I encountered situations where the first thing that comes to my mind is "what isn't wrong".
That is a really interesting way to put it, Stephen. I, too, sometimes need that subconscious rumination. It’s as if I don’t focus on it, but let the back of my brain process for a bit.
To be fair, building a desk sounds way cooler and more fulfilling than writing a gear review article… that being said, I’m sure your article was fantastic just like this one
Thanks, man! Yeah, the desk is cooler and it will be done; it’s just a matter of finding someone willing to pay me to write about it!
I’ll throw in 5 bucks
Ha ha. Your support is always appreciated, brother!
How I appreciate the caveat, of sorts, leaving space for the thinking and research. I find myself wondering, when did I last procrastinate and then think when I did it was for the soft adrenaline rush of needing to hurry, to give value to my want to have control for just a few moments.
There is a jumble of these procrastination “tricks”… My issue is deciphering between the productive vs unproductive. A definitional exercise in itself!
I have found intentional procrastination to be beneficial especially when I encountered situations where the first thing that comes to my mind is "what isn't wrong".
That is a really interesting way to put it, Stephen. I, too, sometimes need that subconscious rumination. It’s as if I don’t focus on it, but let the back of my brain process for a bit.