Procrastination – the art of avoiding required tasks by allocating tremendous importance on actions more useless, mundane, or interesting. Procrastination is generally considered unproductive, and many teachers, bosses, and managers take great pains to point out it delays the inevitable and places a spanner in the works of completing tasks.

Yet, have you ever considered the benefits of procrastinating? There are actually some good reasons to procrastinate, as you'll discover when learning how to master the art of procrastination, all for the greater personal good of course! Although intuition can be wrong, doesn't our heart tell us that something so natural and widespread in mankind could not exist without benefit? Note: While there is no one-size-fits-all formula for successful procrastination, the following steps aim to provide a helpful steer. Coming up with your own beneficial methods of procrastinating is a form of procrastination in itself!