Research indicates that creativity reaches its peak in conjunction with moderate levels of procrastination. A study conducted in a Korean company revealed that employees who occasionally procrastinate are perceived as more creative compared to those who rarely do so. The relationship between procrastination and creativity is demonstrated through an inverted U-shaped curve, suggesting that while some procrastination can enhance creativity, excessive procrastination may diminish it. Experimental methods were developed to investigate this phenomenon by enticing participants with entertaining distractions, such as YouTube videos, to measure their inclination to procrastinate and resulting creativity. This suggests that judiciously timed procrastination may serve as a catalyst for creative thought.

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