Is Procrastination Really a Bad Thing? Your Brain's Sneaky Creative Superpower
Journey of Everything di Joseph Bogart & Russell Hess
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Staring at a blank screen but suddenly reorganizing drawers? What if procrastination is secretly your brain's creative superpower? We dive into science, hilarious history, and how to use delay strategically for better ideas—without the guilt.
Is procrastination really a bad thing, or your brain's sneaky, hilarious creative superpower? Discover how moderate delay sparks better ideas, backed by science and history's top procrastinators like Leonardo da Vinci and Frank Lloyd Wright.
We flip the script on productivity guilt: that kitchen drawer reorganization or rabbit hole on ancient Roman plumbing might actually be incubation time letting your mind form fresh connections. From Victor Hugo's naked writing sessions to Douglas Adams' deadline whooshes, explore relatable stories, research on creative pauses, and practical ways to dance wi ...