Are people always telling you that procrastination is bad and you shouldn't do it? Well here we will take a closer look at this phenomenon known as procrastination and why it can be good for you.
Don't let people's faulty advice fool you. Take it from someone with much experience on the matter. Procrastination is good for your health. And here's why…
Don't Stress For Long
Instead of being stressed out about a deadline the day you get it, procrastinate and ball all the stress into one single night right before the due date. Why stress out for six days when you can stress out for one?Nobody Likes a Worry-Wart
I mean, we all have our freak-out moments, but try to minimize them by getting the stress out of the way in one night and one night only.More Time During The Day
By procrastinating you have more time to do the other things you need to do to get through the day. You know, things around the house. Throw some parties or go on a road trip with your friends.What's Worse?
What is worse, doing the job right away and doing it wrong - OR - taking the time to learn about the job and doing it right?Indulge in Caffeine
That one night you stress out and have to stay up all night, you can enjoy a nice comforting cup of coffee. You know what they say about coffee? A cup every once in a while is said to help reduce the risk of cancer.Do The Work Later
Enjoying life now is more fun than enjoying it when you're old and decrepit. Your body will thank you for not becoming all wrinkly and fidgety when you're old. Plus your body can handle more strenuous activities when you're young - like hang gliding, cliff diving, bungee jumping, kayaking, snowboarding/skiing, ski diving, etc.Good Things Come To Those Who Wait
Hey, maybe you'll win the lottery in the time you spent avoiding work.Everything Feels Better
Everything feels better when you're enjoying procrastination. You feel like a bad-ass. For example, say you skip writing a paper for your college class and put it off until tomorrow. You wake up early (feeling amazingly refreshed from a stress-free sleep), cook pancakes for yourself and just as you're about to sit down to enjoy these cakes made entirely of love, you are engulfed in this feeling of bad-assery followed by the exhilarating taste of pancakes that you would not have cooked if you didn't procrastinate (because you'd still be in bed from being up all night working, worrying and stressing out).Stress And Anxiety Cause Acne
It's science. Look it up.Got Milk?
Procrastination is like milk. It's good for your bones.