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structured procrastination

Structured procrastination is a strategy where you manage procrastination by prioritizing tasks—completing smaller, less urgent tasks first to create a sense of progress. This approach leverages your natural tendency to delay important work by redirecting that energy into productive activities that still need attention. In doing so, you stay active and motivated, often making it easier to tackle more significant tasks later. Essentially, it turns procrastination into a tool for productivity by organizing tasks in a way that feels manageable and satisfying, reducing feelings of being overwhelmed.