« Happy Birthday ET| Main | Hooking up Inside a Stealth Plane »
Structured Procrastination
I'm writing this blog post today. Sure -- it's been a while since I've blogged, and I really wanted to blog earlier, but I finally found something more important not to do.
I confess -- I am a world-famous procrastinator. But that might not be a bad thing. John Perry tells us that structured procrastination can lead to a happier, more productive life. Take a look. It makes for a light, fun read.
There's also a procrastinator's club. It was announced in an Omni Magazine in 1982 (no kidding). I've been meaning to join. Sounds like a great group. Going to get around to it pretty soon now.
I should probably renew my subscription to Omni as well. I've been missing those cool hi-tech articles. It's a great rag.
So procrastinators everywhere -- unite! Just not today. Maybe next week.
1 Comment
Leave a comment
Comment Policy: I really, really, really enjoy comments, but please be nice. No personal attacks and try to keep the profanity down to a reasonable minimum. If your grandma can't read it or you wouldn't say it in person, don't write it here. I reserve the right to remove hyperlinks if they don't appear to be adding anything of value. Due to the increasing amount of linkspam, all comments are moderated. Thanks.


hacker


Hi Dan,
This is June. I have NOT procrastinated, I called what I thought was your cell phone twice. I lost your email address.
I hope this is you!
Write back!
Best, June Lee