The reality is somewhat distorted. Often, instead of working I will desperately browse the internet reading endless blogs and journals. And if that cannot hold me away from what needs doing I will find crafty projects.
I feel like I have achieved something when I have mastered a new skill and made something; despite the fact that I stayed up till stupid-0'clock and shoved important work and chores under the sofa.
So while procrastinating is fuel for the creative fire, it is often fire to the harmonious household. The internet (and other things) is why I have a sink full of dishes, its not my fault honestly!
So here's a run down of how to waste time on the internet like a pro.
FMyLife
Not Always Right
Listverse
Cracked
Craftgawker
Foodgawker
Hyperbole & a Half
Her posts "Adventures in Depression" are some of the most honest and truthful representation of depression I have found and I cannot recommend them enough to anyone who is or has a family member suffering from depression.