Procrastination Theories

The 10th Theory: Binge-watching Netflix as a means to Avoid Work

Binge-watching Netflix

Procrastination is not just a hobby, it's an art form. And what's better than binge-watching Netflix for 24 hours straight? The thrill of the algorithmic recommendation engine, the satisfaction of consuming an entire season in one sitting, the existential dread of running out of snacks.

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The 7th Theory: Procrastination as a Form of Self-Care

Procrastination as Self-Care

Procrastination is not just a productivity killer, it's a stress reliever. Think about it, you're not just putting off work, you're giving yourself time to recharge, to reflect, to contemplate the meaning of life.

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The 3rd Theory: Procrastination is a Form of Free-Flowing Creativity

Procrastination as Free-Flowing Creativity

Procrastination is not just laziness, it's the spark that sets the creativity engine ablaze. Think about it, you're not just putting off work, you're allowing ideas to flow freely, unencumbered by the burdens of deadlines and responsibilities.

Procrastination and Creativity