Casey is sitting on a branch in a tree, procrastinating. He has a brand deal, this is a sponsored video. He buys chalks. Procrastinating is dangerous, it poisons productivity. Casey has always spent 50% of his time procrastinating, then the other 50 percents working frantically to make up for the time that he spent not working. Lunch time. Chinese takeout. Great intentions sabotaged by compulsive inaction. Later Casey asks Candice how she deals with procrastination, she embrace it. Wait until she has no other solution than to work. Not sure it is a good advice. It was tough for Casey to work on big feature film that require 3 or 4 years to make. He was loosing interest. On the opposite when he was daily vlogging he had a deadline each day. It worked. While he explains that he mentions that this part is shot a week after the beginning... of course because he was procrastinating. His facial hair has grown a lot. Stop in a shop to buy props. Empty transparent tube with a marble inside. In the street he makes a board explaining his professional life: oscillating between boredom and burn out. One extreme or the other. These 2 states are destructive to the creative process. Procrastination is responsible for that. Procrastination written on a card. He knows that he can't dedicate many years to a single project... but he can dedicate all of his time to a project he is interested in. Attention Deficit Disorder? Nope, Attention Deficit Advantage. It can be a superpower. Instead of trying to try to accommodate to the world, it is more clever to try to bend the world around you to benefit from how our brain works. Procrastination is a tax, a burden, in exchange of the superpower. Most of the quotes are fro Jesse J Anderson. @ADHDJesse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpqFOB7_9go