A little procrastination can be a good thing. The idea that procrastination is good might be difficult to digest for most people, but for some it just might work. Organizational psychologists detail the theory that putting things off temporarily gives people extra time to think and be creative. It allows time to gather ideas and reflect on different problem solving options. This directly relates to defining goals, especially the part about the problem itself being the shortcut to the solution. This heuristic principle is at the heart of what is misunderstood by most people. Some people always finish everything right away and make quick decisions, but the procrastinators give themselves a chance to think and separate the possible from the impossible. Intelligence is not a fixed trait and a few extra minutes or hours can be the difference between making the right or wrong decision.
Not every problem has a simple solution and great people like DaVinci took years before they finally created their masterpiece. Of course, in the business world, you don’t usually have years to make decisions, but taking time to reduce self-doubt and anxiety can open the door to creativity, clarity and success. You want your final decision to be the right one, so a little procrastination might help. Slow starters are often known to succeed. Extra time can be helpful to take the pressure off and do your best work.