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Good and Bad Procrastination (2005)

77 点作者 busterc超过 9 年前

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drb311超过 9 年前
Putting off an unimportant task to work on an important one isn&#x27;t procrastinating. It&#x27;s prioritizing.<p>The best bit of this essay is the last 5 paragraphs, how to work on big things:<p>1. Break it down into fun small goals and experiments that get you in the right direction but offer their own reward.<p>2. Let desire and interest pull you to certain activities at certain times. You&#x27;re not a computer working through a todo list. Let serendipity happen.<p>I find having a to do list pushes me to do nothing. The thought of working through it is just too depressing. Letting desire and interest lead me means I&#x27;m usually doing SOMETHING. Often quite useful things it turns out.<p>When I look back over the first 15 years of my career I did my best work when I had no to do list at all.
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dasboth超过 9 年前
&quot;The most dangerous form of procrastination is unacknowledged type-B procrastination [...] the to-do list is itself a form of type-B procrastination&quot;<p>This resonates so much with me. It took a long time to realise that my specific procrastination problem was type-B (and type-A). It then took another year or so before I realised that, contrary to a lot of advice out there, to-do lists are a terrible idea for a remedy.
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known超过 9 年前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Test-driven_development" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Test-driven_development</a> helped me to overcome procrastination