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by GrinningFool
3882 days ago
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I've tried several tools similar to this, and they're all coming from the right place. But.. 1) being told that this isn't the time to do something doesn't change that I feel it's time to do something. It just annoys me. 2) There's no substitute for simply making the choice to not go to those distracting web sites. Distractions abound, but in my experience I've found that looking to technology to solve what is fundamentally an error in my thought process is a mistake. Changing the thought process isn't the easy way to go about it but it is ultimately the only way that's going to be effective in the long term. Tools like this don't help much with that process[1]. Instead they provide [again, in my experience] a band-aid that helps cover the wound, so to speak - they let me avoid seeing that I needed to make changes. [1] one benefit they do provide is to make you more aware of what you're doing. |
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How does one actually change the thought processes? Or begin to make progress changing the thought processes?