Product of Procrastination

I have stumbled upon a procrastinator’s blog and found out that procrastination somehow does him good.  As a typical college student, he found himself a procrastinator, doing assignments usually at the last minute.  But he also do some in time.  Funny thing here is that he gets an A grade with those works he crammed.  He said that what motivates him during cramming hours is not to fail in his subjects.

So that’s what procrastination sometimes do to us.  It brings out the best in us.  Or does it?  It actually strengthens our motivation to work and makes us concentrate hard on our work because we are pressured to finish it.  With that, there is less extra things in our minds and we focus on our craft that we would not expect an excellent outcome.  Little did we know that we have done well on that.

Given all that, what we actually need then is not procrastination but motivation and concentration.  We just have to strengthen both to be able to do our tasks better.

Comments are closed.