Parkinson's law is the adage that "work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion".
As a result, things tend to take just the time allowed to it. Under pressure we're often faster than when there are no time limits... Which often results to never doing anything.
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As a result, things tend to take just the time allowed to it. Under pressure we're often faster than when there are no time limits... Which often results to never doing anything.
It' also when typical procrastination occurs: you find anything easier to do, like browsing the web, in order to avoid something harder, like writing an already late report.
Corollary is the student's method: wait until the very last minute and work really hard at it throughout the night.
At business ideas we believe in splitting the work load so that you can work in smaller sprints and have a great time making your idea come to life efficiently.
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