Right now, I have five assignments to do, including a 3,000-word law essay on a topic that will take about 2,500 words just to explain.
I also have three other articles to write for work, at least 17 uni readings to catch up on, dinner to make, chipped nail polish to remove, a bootcamp to go to and some life admin to sort.
I also really need to go to the bank, the post office, the supermarket, the beautician and a hairdresser.
So what am I doing?
Rewatching season four of Entourage (I’ve seen the series a bunch of times, but hey, maybe I missed a particularly funny moment the first few times?!?) and cutting Post-it notes into pretty shapes. Also eating my way through all the food in the pantry that I don’t even like.
Makes sense. Yeah.
If you can relate to the above – and let’s be honest, you definitely can – then you’re probably a procrastinator. In fact, you’re probably procrastinating right now by reading this article instead of doing whatever you’re supposed to be doing.
Luckily for you, this article may actually help with your procrastinating habits. Here are the seven things productive people all have in common – and seven things that you might want to consider introducing to your life. I’m certainly going to introduce them so that I can maybe, possibly get everything done before 2015 rolls around.
Top Comments
Well, I eat breakfast every day. So there's that.
I read this and realised I really don't have any interest in being any more productive than I already am (which, granted, is not very). It just sounds completely and utterly exhausting to me and not at all rewarding. What is life without a little time to waste?
You read my mind. What is the point of all this? Its 11 am and I am still in bed, feeling very rested, have read loads of great article and caught up on Facebook and instagram, it's nice ! Now off to catch up on twitter
Doesn't sound like a very happy life. Staring into space whilst waiting for a meeting or whatever is a great time to just reflect on things. Same as when I'm sat on a bus. Filling your head constantly with external things, even if they are TED lectures, does not make for a happy, contented life and could be classed as a distraction in itself.
It made me a bit stressed just reading this article.