Procrastinator's Work-From-Home-Guide

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Procrastinator's Work-From-Home-Guide

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Working from home has become an important part of the Covid-19 era. The at-home worker can be productive while maintaining community safety. There are many tips to help make home-working efficient and more do-able.

But . . . what about the at-home procrastinator?

Supplies

You need:

· Work—This means that you have a job of some sort.

· A Home—This means that you have a place to live, be it house, apartment, or Mongolian yurt.

· You—This means . . . . . you.

Organization is the key to working at home, and it can also help the procrastinator:

· What do you not want to do?

· What do you want to do instead?

These are important questions!

With a little effort and perseverance, it is possible to build your whole schedule around procrastination!

Sleep

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This is the foundation, the cornerstone of procrastination. Sleep gives you the energy you need to not do what you are supposed to do.

Get Dressed?

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If you are at home, who is to know if you are dressed or not? Don’t worry about it!

Eat!

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Of course! You need to eat. Isn’t breakfast the most important meal of the day?

Watch TV

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There are so many shows to watch, but avoid the news. It’s too depressing!

Clean?

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Nah, forget that one. It's too much like work!

Social Networking

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Find out what your friends aren't doing.

Snack!

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After seeing all the posts of what people are eating, you have to have something!

Shop Online

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Amazon, QVC, and all the rest are there, waiting to help you rebuild the economy. Do your part!

Bake Like It’s Christmas!

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You need to have something for future snacks!

Games

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Games stimulate the mind, right? You can stimulate your brain for hours on end!

Eat

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Of course! You need to eat. Isn’t lunch the most important meal of the middle of the day?

Nap

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After you eat, your body needs to rest so it can digest that meal. That’s what a boa constrictor does, doesn’t it?

Snack

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Napping is exhausting! Build up your energy!

Watch Pet Videos

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It’s a lift for your soul.

Eat

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Isn’t dinner the most important meal of the evening? Who needs to cook? Why do you think they invented home delivery?

Watch Movies

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There are so many options. Late-night channels, DVD, Blu-Ray, Streaming. Decisions, decisions, decisions!

Snack

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A reward for making it through another exhausting day of procrastination.

Reading

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A good book can replace any activities except eating, snacking, sleeping, or napping.

Sleep

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You’ve had a busy day. Now is the time for you to relax . . . so you’ll be ready to procrastinate again, tomorrow.

ALTERNATE ACTIVITIES

Exercise—Lifting food to your mouth strengthens your arm and jaw muscles.

Learn a language—Talk to your cat. Dr. Dolittle could do it. Why not you?

DISCLAIMER

I hope you enjoyed this Instructable, but I do hope you realize that it was all in fun.

In other words…….GET TO WORK!