Precrastinate
"Precrastinate" in a Sentence (3 examples)
It can also “precrastinate,” that is, engage in a series of tasks too early, in a way that results in serious and unnecessary burdens and costs.
You know me. I never procrastinate. I do the opposite. I precrastinate.
Because of the general application of precrastination, it was picked up by the media (eg, Richtel, 2014) and even led to the suggestion that people who precrastinate sacrifice creativity because they don't leave enough time for incubation (Grant, 2016).
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