| I put my monkey in a cage. I went around and logged the things I happen to be doing in a spreadsheet for three weeks. Assuming those are mostly the things I'll be doing going forward I've categorized them into action-cards. Those have groupings by space (home, out, job) and time (night, noon, morning). One card is titled BURN. If you play that card you can do whatever for 25 minutes, but you can't play two in a row. I set a timer. Then I have to choose a card to play, from the things I actually do. Set a timer. When that's up choose a card again. There is a card called SLEEP, it has a checklist. Similarly EAT/COOK has both instructions and time limits. I ended up with more than 15 but less than 30 cards. And the single point of failure is in set-timer to choose card loop. This goes away after about 20 days where it becomes a habit. There was another point of failure, but now there is a CALLS card that is limited to two times a day, and the phone is otherwise offline. Battery life is 5x. Contentness is 1.0 Try it. |
This does seem quite a bit like the Pomodoro method. Was that an inspiration? Did you try it and it didn't work? If so, why do you think that is?