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by Skroob
5516 days ago
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If watching TV is distracting you from working on your company, you don't have to sell your TV, just stop watching it. You're going to be bombarded with distractions no matter what you do. Family, friends, beer, the whole internet in general, all have the potential to be really distracting. But you can't just throw them out or sell them at a garage sale, you need to learn to get stuff done with them in your life as well. If you don't have the willpower to simply turn the TV off, how will you have the willpower to say no to a night out at the bar with friends, or when you open a new browser window and reddit is just a few keystrokes away I'll only check out a few links then it's back to work oh look its 4am how did that happen? Basically, stop blaming TV. TV isn't what's not getting the work done. |
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I live right across the road from a store and yet if there is no food in the house I won't feel inclined to go and buy more unless it's time for a meal. Then I buy exactly enough stuff to make one meal only with no difficulty restraining myself.
Result: I exercise a form of will power I do have and achieve my goal rather than failing to exercise a form of willpower I don't have.
Am I just fooling myself? Yeah. Maybe this guy is too. But if the outcome is positive then that seems smart to me.