I’m developing a concept for a procrastination assistant that encourages users to procrastinate together, prompting reflection on their habits and potentially leading to task completion. The assistant would break down complex tasks into smaller, manageable chunks, addressing the prioritization of needs and the balance between short-term enjoyment and long-term goals. My experience suggests that even when under time pressure, engaging in enjoyable activities can lead to better quality results, highlighting the importance of clear action instructions to combat procrastination effectively.
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