All of my best work is a result of procrastination. I look around me and I see the same is true for many others. So I have set this blog up as a celebration and showcase for all the little things that have been achieved because we'd rather do the real work tomorrow.
Procrastination Item #1: This Blog

Procrastination Summary:
Time Taken: 90 minutes (mostly spent on the title picture)
Achievement (out of 10): 5
Importance of what procrastinator should have been doing (out of 10): 7.5
Total Procrastipoints: 1125
Not a bad start. I'll keep my eye out for more examples of procrastinatory accomplishments. If anyone finds anything, please let me know.
Time Taken: 90 minutes (mostly spent on the title picture)
Achievement (out of 10): 5
Importance of what procrastinator should have been doing (out of 10): 7.5
Total Procrastipoints: 1125
Not a bad start. I'll keep my eye out for more examples of procrastinatory accomplishments. If anyone finds anything, please let me know.
2 comments:
Can I add my own entry to the Hall of Fame?
Procrastination item#2: Tagging all of my favourite people in all 1827 photos I have uploaded to flickr.com
Time spent procrastinating: 300 minutes
Achievement (out of 10): 3.5
Importance of what procrastinator should have been doing: 7.0
(Planning a lesson for my bottom set year 10 group)
Total Procrastipoint: 3150
(Plus I think I should add an extra 3.75 points for the procrastination that I did by working out your scoring system!)
Minutes: 2.5
Achievement: 0.5
Importance: 1 (well I was procrastinating from writing about procrastinating!)
Are you turning into a werewolf in your photo on this blog?
That's a great way to procrastinate and a brilliant excuse too....sorry, I couldn't finish my report, I was ripping someone's throat out!
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