Do you believe there can be such a thing as productive procrastination (or as I call it 'tasty procrastinashy').
Here's the idea. Most people are going to procrastinate. It's a behavior that is rampant now more than ever. So what I'm suggesting here is that if you're going to procrastinate anyway, why not make it useful for you?
Thomas and Alex rip the idea to shreds, but I guess only you can decide if it holds up in the end.
We also hit on the idea of productive downtime-- maximizing the time you're stuck with nothing to do (like being in line at the grocery store). Instead of mindlessly scrolling social media, is it possible to use that scattered time in small chunks to get things finished?
I'm interested to see what you all think, and if you've given either of these principles a try.