Procrastination and Creativity
Procrastination can actually enhance creativity, with research showing that individuals who procrastinate occasionally are often rated as more creative than those who don't. A fascinating inverted U-shaped relationship exists, where peak creativity is found in moderate procrastination. Experiments reveal that tempting distractions, like entertaining videos, can lead people to procrastinate, ultimately affecting their creative output.In this clip
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