Thursday, May 2, 2013

… for dummies

I am very good at procrastinating. It’s an art – and I’m going to tell you how it’s done. First – you must have something important to do. Or just anything that really needs to get done.

Following this first step – find anything, and I mean ANYTHING to do other than that task. Then commit – I mean fully commit to this alternative task. Here are some examples:

Browse Pinterest.

pinterest

Browsing pinterest is probably the #1 procrastination tool – it can take hours and it might cause there to be no need to procrastinate with any other tasks. However, in the even that pinterest does not satisfy your needs you can:

Get on Netflix or Hulu and start a new show from season 1. I have found many good, new favorite shows through these two sites. I’d recommend Revenge.

netflix

The positive things that come out of me procrastinating are… cleaning, organizing, exercising. These are the better options, but not quite as fun. I recommend going back up to the first two options, because they will provide you with hours of entertainment.

Hope you, who probably already had this skill just as mastered as I, will be thoroughly able to procrastinate from this day forward.

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