When postponing a difficult or unpleasant task, we can manage other, less serious, obligations on our to-do lists fairly quickly. We also enjoy working on these tasks more.
Thanks to procrastination, we can learn that not every project requires 150% performance. Postponing work until the last minute is not a bad strategy when it comes to routine activities or even more complicated tasks you have already mastered and know how to do, but you lack the motivation to do them.
You know there is a problem when you procrastinate no matter what the quality of the result is expected from you. When we do things at the last minute, we are under pressure and it can be expected that the results will not be the best. Therefore, if the highest priority of your task is quality, start sooner rather than later.
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Article source Fast Company - leading U.S. magazine and website for managers