All my life, I’ve been excellent at procrastinating. World‑class, even. I always get the thing done eventually, but not without the stress, the panic, and the quiet fear that I’ve absolutely butchered something along the way.
But here’s the twist: procrastination has never actually held me back. It’s fuel. It’s fun. It’s a creative goldmine. And I want to show you how to use it the same way.
We treat procrastination like a villain when really it’s a pit of ideas we keep tripping into. That urge to distract yourself? Amplify it. Follow it. There’s magic in the detour.
My best ideas came from procrastinating. You might be wondering if I’m qualified. Fair question.
I wrote two books while I was meant to be doing university assignments. I learned origami to avoid high‑school homework. I took up interior design purely to dodge actual responsibilities. I’m learning Spanish right now, not because I need it, but because I should be working.
This year is about trying new things, and honestly, the step up you’re looking for might be hiding in the very tasks you’re avoiding.
That big idea you’re waiting for? It’s sitting right there in the pile of meaningless, highly satisfying distractions you keep running to.
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