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What are the pros and cons of procrastination?

What are the pros and cons of procrastination?

Herb’s Blog, Herbdate 22301 – 1065

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What are the pros and cons of procrastination? Really? I got nothing. Maybe I can write something about it tomorrow. Although I did look up concrastination, which slang dictionaries define as getting started on something immediately. There is also a hip-hop song called Concrastination but I didn’t give it a listen. I do know that Grammarly hates the words crastination and concrastination, though, which makes them fun.

I don’t know what anyone would expect from me with a prompt like that. Sorry, gang, I’ll try again tomorrow.

Comments

19 responses to “What are the pros and cons of procrastination?”

  1. The Tin Cup Clan Avatar

    I was gonna leave a comment, but I think I’ll just leave it tomorrow.

    1. Herb Avatar

      🤣😂

    2. Endless Weekend Avatar
      1. Herb Avatar

        😂🤣That’s great stuff!

    1. Herb Avatar

      Thanks. I’ll try to listen to it later.

  2. Amber Avatar
    Amber

    Hmm sounds very interesting

  3. Herb Avatar

    Don’t try this at home. I am a professional crastinator.

  4. haoyando Avatar

    It is really a bad habit that I can’t get rid of. LOL. And I don’t know the pros of procrastination, although I can’t help wondering if procrastination is an act of defiance against things imposed on our life.

    1. Herb Avatar

      That’s an interesting take on it and perhapsat least partly true.

  5. bluebird of bitterness Avatar

    The problem with procrastination is that sometimes it pays off. I put off buying something I needed because it was kind of expensive, and while I was waiting, the price dropped. I put off taking a required course that I really didn’t want to take, and then the requirement was dropped and I didn’t have to take it after all. If procrastination always resulted in calamity or catastrophe, I’d have some incentive to overcome it, but because it sometimes pays off, I’m often willing to take the gamble.

    1. Herb Avatar

      Never put off until tomorrow what can be put off until the day after.

  6. dumbestblogger Avatar

    I am certainly pro crastination.

  7. Lisa Mae ❤️ Avatar

    I’m pondering posting this comment later on…

    1. Herb Avatar

      That’s what I would do, too.

  8. Geoff Stamper Avatar

    I had a funny thought last Friday but did not get around to posting it here. Now I forget what it was. Maybe it was this comment.

    1. Herb Avatar

      Well, don’t worry. There’s always tomorrow.

  9. J P Avatar

    I can take procrastination to championship levels. Right now, for example, I am simultaneously commenting on a blog post that is nearly a month old, while putting off starting back into a work project I took a 10 minute break from 20 minutes ago.

    1. Herb Avatar

      That, sir, is impressive!😂🤣

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