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by kapitalx
5305 days ago
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For me, procrastination always come from a lack of having a digestible plan of attack. When you find yourself procrastinating, figure out a single next step for your project, one single feature, or one single task in that feature that needs to be done. If you know what your next step in the project is, you'll have this urge to jump back in and do that task. If you can't find that task, then you need to step back and look at your project from a higher level and analyze it to see if you have a clear picture of what you're trying to achieve. Try it, it works wonders. |
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My internet is important to me (and using an iPad with 3g wasn't a great solution). The tech call wouldn't have taken more than 15 minutes. I had the time.
Yet I procrastinated making the call. I might have made it, but the connection started working today so I didn't.
The plan was simple. Pick up the phone. Dial the number.
Yet I didn't.
Not really sure why.
Heck I don't have any clean socks. I could easily pick the used one up from my bed, put them in my laundry bag and put them in the machine. Yet I don't. It is not like I don't know how or that I like not wearing socks.
So yeah the plan of attack is one thing, maybe it helps somebody, but it is far from enough.