My personal discovery of productive procrastination was during college. When something was due: homework, papers, practice, I would find something else to do: clean my room, write a letter, do laundry. All were useful and needed things, just not what I was suppose to be doing at the moment.
I felt productive. Things got done. The "other" things were done eventually. I coined the term "productive procrastination" since I was doing something worthwhile (to me at least) but not what I should be doing.
Not to say, it is not called the same or something else by others, but in those pre-Google years, it was unique to me.
What is going to happen on this blog? Good question. I'll let you know when I find out - if I find out.
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