by golanggeek on 10/6/20, 8:25 AM with 8 comments
I have installed all the necessary blocking software in my system, but being a software engineer I see myself circumventing it almost always (there are so many other ways - phone, another laptop, your wife's phone, television...). It is as if, when the time comes my brain is hesitant to put that extra effort and tries to push me to take the easy route.
After I have spent the whole time on unproductive things, the next day morning I make up my mind to say - I should not get into this cycle. Then 11am starts and I again go into this.
I'm looking for some tips here on how to make myself do it.. and to understand why one does this.. is it just me or are there more people who face this same issue.
by luckylion on 10/6/20, 11:12 AM
What really completely changed the game, and I know people here don't like that, was Modafinil. If you're not anti-medication, I strongly recommend to look into that.
by Pick-A-Hill2019 on 10/6/20, 2:32 PM
Sometimes understanding the 'why' helps us to solve the 'how'
[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/25/smarter-living/why-you-pr... (posted to HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19482238 in 2019)
[2] https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/science-choice/20160...
by gcheong on 10/8/20, 5:01 PM
by krrishd on 10/7/20, 4:47 PM
basically worth reminding myself when i procrastinate that i'm passing the baton onto someone with no more interest/discipline than i have right now -- so if i'm passing it on, why wouldn't he?
by kleer001 on 10/6/20, 10:04 PM
1) Existential Panic.
2) Having something bigger and/or more important to procrastinate against.
by tubularhells on 10/7/20, 10:00 PM