GRANTED: Why I’m Always Late and the Joy of Missing Out
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October 2015 The leaves change, the wind blows, and the newsletter arrives. This month, a new type of time-wasting and the best justification for lateness I've ever heard: 1. Pre-Crastination: The Opposite of Procrastination Putting off important stuff? That's old news. The cool new way to act irrationally is to complete trivial tasks with great urgency for a false sense of accomplishment. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go alphabetize my sock drawer.
GRANTED: Why I’m Always Late and the Joy of Missing Out
GRANTED: Why I’m Always Late and the Joy of…
GRANTED: Why I’m Always Late and the Joy of Missing Out
October 2015 The leaves change, the wind blows, and the newsletter arrives. This month, a new type of time-wasting and the best justification for lateness I've ever heard: 1. Pre-Crastination: The Opposite of Procrastination Putting off important stuff? That's old news. The cool new way to act irrationally is to complete trivial tasks with great urgency for a false sense of accomplishment. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go alphabetize my sock drawer.