Procrastination is often handled as a thing to get rid of as quickly as possible. Weather via brute force, or gaslighting yourself to work through the unpleasant feeling of “I don’t want to be doing this right now”
When it comes to productivity, procrastination is Public Enemy No. 1.
I’ve been reading Tiny Experiments by Anne-Laure Le Cunff, and there’s a whole chapter dedicated to procrastination. The main thesis is that procrastination is a signal, a feeling to be listened to and help steer your efforts to get closer to where you’re trying to go.
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