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Procrastination And Get Your Work Done

" The quest for perfection leads down the dangerous path of procrastination"

Do you too get scolded for delaying your work ? Do you too believe that it's not necessary to complete the tasks at the moment? Are also being tired of people calling you lethargic or lazy ? Do they say you are uninterested in your work ? Alas , this delay is not that weird as people portray it .Basically the act of unnecessarily postponing decisions or actions is generally called as procrastination. Since every coin as two sides , and so this procrastination.

Procrastination is harmful but it may sometimes have some potential benefits as well . If we spend our time in thinking about our assignments or any work that we need to complete , even though we are not doing anything about it in action, but even having a thought about it will lead us to do the work with a much better quality. Procrastination gives us the time to think about an idea , with all the pros and cons relating to it , so that in the end what we have is nothing but perfection.  

Procrastination makes our mind revolve around that particular idea even if we are least bothered about it . Procrastination invokes new ideas and creativity in our mind , and hence many artists are said to be procrastinators . We see them use maximum of their time sitting idle and wasting their time , but in their head they are making up a new recipe. Procrastinators are also more successful in life because they are more creative and knows how to complete their respective tasks even when the deadline is near , while most of us get stressed out .

Positive procrastination is a tool that can lead in making beautiful buildings . If used in an inefficient manner procrastination will ultimately lead you to a loophole of tension and doom . So let's unlock the art of procrastination and unlock its potential for unleashing our creative genius.

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