Action faking is the practice of confusing being busy with making actual progress towards an intended goal and often involves a lot of over-analyzing, planning, and stunting 'posturing', but very little meaningful and consistent actions.
Action faking involves participating in tasks that don't actually drive us towards accomplishments. Action faking is making yourself busy without making yourself accountable and productive; it is a self-deceptive form of procrastination. Too often New Year's resolutions become action-faking!
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