More tools for procrastination: accountability, chunking, not doing it

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Procrastination Theme Week 1st Post, Monday: Are you really going to do it? 2nd Post, Wednesday: My tools for procrastination: reward, start, schedule 3rd Post, Friday: More tools for procrastination: accountability, chunking, not doing . . . → Read More: More tools for procrastination: accountability, chunking, not doing it

Focus on the task at hand

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There are so many opportunities to make choices in just about every moment of every day. We can choose to watch television, play games, read, surf the internet (including Facebook/Twitter), text, spend time outside, . . . the list goes on. When you have a task to do, git-er-done (as a famous comedian would . . . → Read More: Focus on the task at hand

But why . . . ?

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When we ask someone to do something it can be frustrating why they didn’t do it the way we wanted. It’s as if they deliberately did it their way instead of your way. You can explain everything but until the other person understands “why” the results will struggle to meet your expectations.

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Keeping Momentum

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Sir Isaac Newton’s first law generally tells us that a moving object continues to move in the same direction with little additional effort. If the object is stopped, it tends to remain stopped. I am reminded of this when I go kayaking. Getting started takes a lot of energy but as long as I . . . → Read More: Keeping Momentum

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