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I'm trying a silly new motivational tool
Like the rest of the internet, I have trouble getting various tasks done, so I decided to make a to-do list every day. Each list contains one item, and it's taped over the power button on my computer. The idea is that I can't internet until the task is done.
What sort of motivational tools do you guys use? Is it working out? How ya doing, buddy? |
I don't let myself play video games until I get all my work done.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
...you turn your computer off?
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
It's all about self-discipline and willpower, yo.
I keep a whiteboard in my room that I use to spread the shit I need done out over the course of the week (It's basically just a big weekly planner), then I just knock it out whenever I've got free time before moving on to games and shit. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? #654: Braixen |
Most often whether or not I perform an action is not based on how much I do or do not want to perform the action but rather how the performance of the action and the desired outcome will lend itself to creating a better self or better life.
When I think along those lines and take into consideration multiple time scales, inaction is generally more detrimental than the difficulties I could face while performing the action. I was speaking idiomatically. |
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I think it has been successful as part of a strategy where I think in a manner that benefits my overall life. I choose to reinforce good habits. I make decisions that are not counterproductive to the goals I set for myself.
I don't drag my ass when it comes to making a better life. I don't always move at the pace that I would like, but I think that has more to do with my ability to make the changes that I believe are necessary to obtain a better life rather than my eagerness to move in an alternative direction. FELIPE NO |
Daily logs work better for me.
I have tried schedules and to-do lists but have never had much success with them. I find that for schedules I tend to get overwhelmed, and if I miss one task on the list I tend to just blow the rest of the schedule off. The same happens with strict to-do lists to some extent as well.
The best method I've found is to make a list with all kinds of productive (and not so productive) tasks I could potentially do throughout the day then keep more of a log of what I actually do rather than try to adhere to a strict schedule or to-do list. Multiple tasks with half hour increments I can check off when I complete a task over the course of a week. I tend not to get overwhelmed and feel trapped by this method and provides me motivation of what to work on more the next day. I actually print these off each week on 3x5 index cards and keep them close at hand for motivation. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? << Have a translated libretto from one of your opera box sets? If so please share it here! >>
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There's nowhere I can't reach. << Have a translated libretto from one of your opera box sets? If so please share it here! >>
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