The Art of Procrastination — @ Maria Massei-Rosato, 2022The Art of Procrastination — @ Maria Massei-Rosato, 2022
As far back as I can remember I have been a procrastinator. Not many people know this about me. Probably because what I present to the world is a woman who can get stuff done. My cousins and I have a dream of writing a television series together, Surviving the Cousins. To get started, we crafted character descriptions for each other. This is the one my cousin wrote for me:
"Maria believes her day has 36 hours with a typical day including: 2-hours of writing, a family bike outing, a trip to a museum, and then when her family is ready to crash, she suggests a kayak ride which doesn’t surprise her husband anymore ever since she dragged him 3,300 miles across the country by bicycle."... read more... read more
I too am and have been always been a procrastinator. It's a problem I have to work on continuously. I have times of action and positivity and are able to get things done and then other times I achieve nothing for days. Only a looming deadline can motivate me. My high school and college years were the worst. Most assignments were done the night before they were due and this would happen week after week. I hate the education system and thankfully our children have never had to go through that and have come out all the more stronger for it.
This Ted talk, which is one of the most popular ever done, it's basically my college years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arj7oStGLkU
nice TED talk
I'm going to read this later
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