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The Art of Procrastination - John R. Perry
The Art of Procrastination
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This is not a book for Bill Gates. Or Hillary Clinton, or Steven Spielberg. Clearly they have no trouble getting stuff done. For the great majority of us, though, what a comfort to discover that we’re not wastrels and slackers, but doers . . . in our own way. It may sound counterintuitive, but... show more
This is not a book for Bill Gates. Or Hillary Clinton, or Steven Spielberg. Clearly they have no trouble getting stuff done. For the great majority of us, though, what a comfort to discover that we’re not wastrels and slackers, but doers . . . in our own way. It may sound counterintuitive, but according to philosopher John Perry, you can accomplish a lot by putting things off. He calls it “structured procrastination”:In 1995, while not working on some project I should have been working on, I began to feel rotten about myself. But then I noticed something. On the whole, I had a reputation as a person who got a lot done and made a reasonable contribution. . . . A paradox. Rather than getting to work on my important projects, I began to think about this conundrum. I realized thatI was what I call a structured procrastinator: a person who gets a lot done by not doing other things.Celebrating a nearly universal character flaw, The Art of Procrastination is a wise, charming, compulsively readable book—really, a tongue-in-cheek argument of ideas. Perry offers ingenious strategies, like the defensive to-do list (“1. Learn Chinese . . .”) and task triage. He discusses the double-edged relationship between the computer and procrastination—on the one hand, it allows the procrastinator to fire off a letter or paper at the last possible minute; on the other, it’s a dangerous time suck (Perry counters this by never surfing until he’s already hungry for lunch). Or what may be procrastination’s greatest gift: the chance to accomplish surprising, wonderful things by not sticking to a rigid schedule. For example, Perry wrote this book by avoiding the work he was supposed to be doing—grading papers and evaluating dissertation ideas. How lucky for us.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 0761171673
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Pages no: 112
Edition language: English
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Misericordia
Misericordia rated it
4.0 The Art of Procrastination: A Guide to Effective Dawdling, Lollygagging and Postponing
Что ни говори, а это искусство)
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers rated it
4.0 The Art of Procrastination: A Guide to Effective Dawdling, Lollygagging and Postponing
Initial reaction: Quick little guide for understanding the structured procrastinator and horizontal organizer, whether you are one or know someone who is. I did like Perry's respective musings and explanations, though I'll admit I didn't really learn much that I didn't already know about procrasti...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it
4.0 The Art of Procrastination: A Guide to Effective Dawdling, Lollygagging and Postponing
I've been meaning to read this for a while but kept putting it off. Several times while reading this book I had the eerie feeling the author was writing about me.
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it
4.0
This is a great little book. I should review it, but I'll probably never get around to it.
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