For years it has been said that procrastination is something to avoid within the work environment, under the logic that it is better do things once and for all. However, there are also recent and favorable theories for procrastinators: procrastinating can have a positive cash for work.
Each head is a world, and there are no absolutes, but for some people there is the possibility that procrastination is rather an involuntary method to collect more information for some pending and - now - finish it in record time and with greater effectiveness. It is a great value to finish things quickly!
We found the following video (via Linkedin):
And in Fast Company we can read three reasons when procrastination is beneficial:
- First, let's clarify something, there is from procrastination to procrastination. It is not the same to leave a pending creative project to go out to have fun or watch Netflix, than -for example- to have an incomplete report and interrupt it to finish a blog post or research another task. Jump from project to project it can help some to see their other earrings with new eyes, encouraging creativity and originality.
- It is common to be clear about how we want to start a project, and even the final solution. The complicated thing is usually everything the middle thing. Returning somewhat to the previous point, it happens that procrastination allows us to have a fresh vision for the excuse me and not limit ourselves to having a solution that could be the best just for get it over with.
- See it as a quality multitask: Procrastinating with clear objectives helps to find original solutions to everyday problems. There is no reason to limit yourself to being a single task, but you have to be clear about the deadlines, and not neglect your personal well-being.
These tips are from Jeremie Bacon, CEO of Imagineer Technology Group, interviewed by Fast Company.
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