These are all sub-types of procrastination. In my experience, thinking about this as “procrastination” is less helpful than ignoring that word entirely and finding the specific reason why I’m procrastinating instead. I’m not trying to redefine procrastination, only saying that you may want to taboo it.
“I’m not working on X because I am reading stuff on internet instead.”
I don’t see how this can’t reasonably be called procrastination.
These are all sub-types of procrastination. In my experience, thinking about this as “procrastination” is less helpful than ignoring that word entirely and finding the specific reason why I’m procrastinating instead. I’m not trying to redefine procrastination, only saying that you may want to taboo it.
That’s a good one to add, yes, thanks.