Brad Hyde argues that people should stop procrastinating in his article "Procrastinate Now; Why Put It Off". He notes that there are 24 hours in a day, with 8 hours typically spent working, 8 hours in the evening, and 8 hours sleeping, leaving no time for procrastination. Hyde suggests that decluttering one's life and finding motivation can help address procrastination. He also proposes thinking "out of the box" for non-standard solutions to get motivated and stop delaying tasks. The author provides his contact information for those seeking advice on how to stop procrastinating.