By turning the humble to-do list into a work of art, one can elevate the act of procrastination to a high level of sophistication.
Use a fancy notebook with a pen that writes in glitter.
Add doodles and abstract shapes to make it more visually interesting.
Write your to-do list in calligraphy, but only if you're feeling fancy.
Use a different color for each task to make it more like a rainbow.
Create a separate, intricate border for each task.
Make a game out of it by using a random number generator to determine which task to do next.
Turn your to-do list into a choose-your-own-adventure story.
Use a different font for each task to make it more visually stimulating.
Create a separate, elaborate introduction to each task, complete with historical context and literary references.
Make a short film about the act of procrastination, featuring a cast of lovable characters and a plot that's equal parts drama and comedy.
Learn more about Procrastination as Performance ArtBuilding on the success of Procrastination as Performance Art, we're excited to announce the next chapter in this groundbreaking series: Procrastination as Performance Art 2: The Procrastination Strikes Back.
Featuring an all-star cast of characters, including the return of the lovable but slightly annoying narrator, Procrastination McProctface, this sequel promises to take the art of procrastination to new heights.
Read more about Procrastination as Performance Art 2: The Procrastination Strikes BackA retrospective look at the art of procrastination, featuring highlights from the first 10 years of the Procrastination as Performance Art series.
Featuring a collection of never-before-seen works, including "The Procrastination Diaries", "The Art of Procrastination", and "The Procrastination Masterpiece".
Learn more about Procrastination as Performance Art: The Masterpiece