benefit from procrastinating?
By scribe1
@scribe1 (1203)
United States
March 17, 2008 5:55pm CST
As a procrastinator, I can truly say that there is nothing wrong with putting something off temporarily. For example, if you have to do something that you don't really like to do, why not put it off for a little while? You get a chance to charge up your batteries and gear yourself for the job ahead, whatever it is. I can't say offhand how many jobs I've put off until the last minute, like doing taxes, lol, but I do get the job done, even if I do it much, much later.
It is very easy to argue against procrastination, but there are times when it definitely works in your favor. So, have you ever benefited from procrastinating and if so, how?
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@Jerrymouse (697)
• Malaysia
18 Mar 08
I have benefited a few times from procrastinating. It was when I am suppose to do chores. My family members waited for me to do it but I wanted to watch television first and it the end they did it for me. Its not a nice thing though because I get scolded at the end jfor not doing my owbn chores.

@ctrymuziklvr (11057)
• United States
18 Mar 08
I can't name a particular time but my life is one big procrastination
and I know there have been times when I've said "I'm glad I waited" to do whatever....sometimes it's better to put something off and think about it than to just jump into doing it.
and I know there have been times when I've said "I'm glad I waited" to do whatever....sometimes it's better to put something off and think about it than to just jump into doing it.

