The 4th Procrastination Strategy: The "I'll Do It Later" Tactic

Also known as the "Procrastination Paradox," this strategy involves telling yourself you'll start working on something later, only to realize you'll never actually start.

It's like the ultimate time loop: you put off the task, convince yourself you'll get to it eventually, but eventually becomes "never," and before you know it, you're right back where you started.

But hey, at least you're consistent, right?

Want to learn more about this fascinating strategy? Check out our subpage on The Science Behind the Procrastination Paradox.

Or, if you're feeling particularly adventurous, head over to The "I'll Do It Later" Tactic: The Variant Edition for a thrilling exploration of the what-ifs and maybes.