Day 31: Procrastinators gotta prognosticate!


Fellow procrastinators, tell me if you can relate:

Do you ever find that the amount of tasks you are procrastinating on rise at the same level as your concern with others incomplete tasks? Suddenly the laundry that your sons have piling up weigh on you much more heavily than when you are on the top of your game, task wise?

This sounded better in my head. Oh well.

I am constantly amazed at my ability to not complete tasks. Amazed.

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*Same day, later in the afternoon below*

It turns out when I think about procrastination, that is the beginning of actual task completion. Okay, well not original planned task completion, but completion of...stuff.

In the spirit of that, here are activities I force invite my progeny to partake in once the boring academics of the day is done. Click on the image for the ever-evolving document:


In addition, in the spirit of keeping it real, please know that I really do value process over product here. As much as I would LOVE for my boys to put their full effort and potential genius (I've got pretty bright kids, not even being biased here, I'm a school teacher - I've been around plenty to compare) ideas to a final product, I also do not need there to be tears over this. In all honesty, these are merely activities to balance out screen time. They're doing SO MUCH of it and I'm glad they're not into the shooting type games, it's still so so much.

Forgive the run-on sentences. Trying not to over edit and take advantage of being in the mood to actually post this crap thi stuff these thoughts.

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