I learnt about project hopping after reading 'Steal Like an Artist' by Austin Kleon.
This concept simply means to build two or more projects at a time. When you get bored or tired of one, you hop unto the other. This is a good way to practice productive procrastination.
David Perell in his essay serendipity states that one of the ways to maximize serendipity is to work on many things at the same time. I totally agree with this because this was a common practice for me. By doing this, you are able to stay productive for a long time. When you get tired of one project, you hop to another, and then another, and then another.
Keep going back and forth until you get done and move to something else. What unifies all the work is that you made them.
References:
- Steal Like an Artist' by Austin Kleon
- Serendipity