There is something powerful that happens to our minds when we procrastinate. We know that it needs to be done with a tight deadline so our high gears turn on, the creativity level goes beyond our wildest imaginations and we start thinking.
We start developing new ways of getting a task accomplished, something that we’ve never accomplished before. We take risks, we create new paths, and we completely shut off all the distraction.
Our energy is shooting through the roof, we end up staying late, we pull some strings together to get to a finished project.
Although it was done with half the time it normally takes, more often than not the finished project is beyond ready and it exceeds everyone’s expectations.
It becomes ready for the market, ready for your boss, ready for your peers, ready for the world to take on. There is something special when we work on high gear to accomplish something. It has the energy to move the readers and everyone who is touched by your project.
In reality, when you set tight deadlines for yourself, procrastination is beneficial for us to keep our minds creative.