To Concrastinate

If I always procrastinate, I will never concrastinate.

con·cras·ti·nate [kon-kras-tuh-neyt] verb, -nat·ed, -nat·ing.
-verb (used without object)
1. to take immediate action; without delay: to concrastinate until an opportunity is gained.
-verb (used with object)
2. to seize the moment; hasten; expedite.

-Related forms
con·cras·ti·nat·ing·ly, con·cras·ti·na·tive·ly, adverb
con·cras·ti·na·tion, noun
con·cras·ti·na·tive, con·cras·ti·na·to·ry, adjective
con·cras·ti·na·tive·ness, noun
con·cras·ti·na·tor, noun


Yes, the word “concrastinate” does not exist in English dictionaries, yet.
But it’s a simple play on words, comparing the ‘pro’ and ‘con’ state to my lack of having a proper internet presence in the past.

Without further adieu,… welcome to my official website.

I have been quite in tune to the internet from its earliest growing years, always neglecting to actually make my mark.
Don’t get me wrong – I have made many great marks on the internet, but not for myself.

So this is my journal, portfolio, and tool to force me to learn, and keep records of myself for myself, and hey!,… if you’re interested, for you too.

I’m not expecting to gain any popularity from it. This is just a tool, to help me keep “concrastinated”.

Enjoy!

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