is what I do when overwhelm overwhelms. By building a momentum from the easiest towards the more complex, I empower myself to manage and navigate the complexity without getting lost in the intertia of overwhelm. This is positive procrastination.
Have you heard of Adam Grant? He is a psychology professor that has a research on procrastination. Long story short, procrastinators are more creative than non-procrastinators π. Itβs worth to have a look on his interviews on YouTube.
Fantastic, no I haven't--and I love the thought that procrastination is linked to creativity--I imagine partly through allowing more dream-time...thanks for that suggestion :)
Hi Melissa! Loved your post!
Have you heard of Adam Grant? He is a psychology professor that has a research on procrastination. Long story short, procrastinators are more creative than non-procrastinators π. Itβs worth to have a look on his interviews on YouTube.
Fantastic, no I haven't--and I love the thought that procrastination is linked to creativity--I imagine partly through allowing more dream-time...thanks for that suggestion :)