I have good intentions, actually I have great intentions, but this is normally followed by an incredible, nah obscene, bout of procrastination.
Even now, while you probably feel I am not procrastinating, I am.
Let me explain:
I said yes to a small project for the office. A small site which would give new starters and old timers some information about the office, let them know who the good people to know are and important telephone numbers. This was meant to be finished by January this year, but as you can guess, it's not. I had the Easter weekend to complete it and didn't manage that, so here I sit doing it now. Except I am not.
This is where my procrastination comes in. I am procrastinating by doing other work. I find other things to do instead of what I am meant to be doing. I procrastinate by thinking. I procrastinate by organising my mp3 collection. I even procrastinate by tiding my room. Now anyone who knows me, anyone who has visited my flat can testify that I am not a tidy person and that the only time my room get tidied is when a girl is coming round to visit. So why is tiding more attractive than coding. Why is tiding my room more exciting that building something?
Because I have procrastinated for soooo long on this project and because I am feeling guilty,
I will probably sit here all night and code. Get it done for sure, but I am currently wasting at least an full 30 minutes writing this blog entry.
Why?
as the title says Who Knows?
Even now, while you probably feel I am not procrastinating, I am.
Let me explain:
I said yes to a small project for the office. A small site which would give new starters and old timers some information about the office, let them know who the good people to know are and important telephone numbers. This was meant to be finished by January this year, but as you can guess, it's not. I had the Easter weekend to complete it and didn't manage that, so here I sit doing it now. Except I am not.
This is where my procrastination comes in. I am procrastinating by doing other work. I find other things to do instead of what I am meant to be doing. I procrastinate by thinking. I procrastinate by organising my mp3 collection. I even procrastinate by tiding my room. Now anyone who knows me, anyone who has visited my flat can testify that I am not a tidy person and that the only time my room get tidied is when a girl is coming round to visit. So why is tiding more attractive than coding. Why is tiding my room more exciting that building something?
Because I have procrastinated for soooo long on this project and because I am feeling guilty,
I will probably sit here all night and code. Get it done for sure, but I am currently wasting at least an full 30 minutes writing this blog entry.
Why?
as the title says Who Knows?