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Ask HN: For those who overcame long-term procrastination, how did you do it?

4 pointsby hkyetiover 5 years ago
Any behaviours, tools or other that helped you? Trying to make some positive changes in the new year

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znpyover 5 years ago
Just realizing that stuff won&#x27;t get done automagically.<p>Some problems will actually solve themselves if you ignore them long enough, but some other will come back and bite your ass really really hard. Since you can&#x27;t usually predict what case will it be, it&#x27;s better to handle stuff yourself.<p>Long story short: there&#x27;s no easy magical solution, life is hard and work expands to fill al the available time. You have to sit down and get shit done.<p>Corollary: I&#x27;ve also learnt not to take commitments that I&#x27;m not 100% sure I want to (or can) go through till the very end. You don&#x27;t have to delay stuff you don&#x27;t have to do.<p>Corollary (2): it&#x27;s fine to drop stuff, especially stuff like side project or personal stuff. In a work setting things are a bit more difficult, but saying &quot;I am having trouble meeting this deadlines, please let&#x27;s re-discuss it&quot; or &quot;I am overloaded, you&#x27;ll have to assign this task to somebody else&quot; is generally better than delivering two months late. Good managers appreciate this.