WHY PROCRASTINATION IS NOT THAT BAD?
For the love of Procrastination, I wanted to present the other side of it!

Since the days when academic pressure and performance pressure, altogether, began to show its impact on my day to day life, I have always wondered whether Procrastination is really that bad!
As an introvert kid at school, the time I would spend in frequent fantasies of the consequences of an assigned project or a debate discussion always served me with righteous boost of creativity and space to mind map the confidence needed to face the crowd, next day.

Unknowingly, I was never conscious of the fact that even though, I was not an all-rounder or the most consistent student, I was the most enthusiastic individual, when it came to perform or present and I enjoyed it.
My dedication for any task does not need the push of the competition against my peers. Instead, it was an output of all the expectations I would derive from my own thoughts and introspection of how the final look has to be!

Only when I left my school days and entered into the University life that I realised how important Procrastination is!
It shaped a sense of relentless composure for what I can only recall as one of the most hustling years of my life, so far.
I wrote my Graduation research paper in three days, and made the submission just 15 minutes, before the final deadline of submission.
But, my blue prints, draft and preparation were already in process, 6 months before the deadline!
So, why go for a last-minute mess, right?

I took the earlier months to introspect, explore and aspire for the topics and themes I can potentially work with. lI gave myself the benefit of being indecisive and doubtful.
Not to mention, I gave myself the space to be over-ambitious; to soar and fly into the realm until I find my shot!
Another Version of Procrastination, ain't it?