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The author discusses the concept of structured procrastination, a strategy that allows procrastinators to effectively manage their time by ordering tasks in a way that encourages completing less urgent tasks as a means of avoiding more important ones. By embracing self-deception about deadlines and task importance, procrastinators can maintain productivity and gain a reputation for getting things done. The article illustrates how this approach can turn procrastination into a beneficial trait rather than a hindrance.
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