How does an average teamliquid reader counter this OP phenomenon?
How do you fight procrastination?
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Seriyvolk
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How does an average teamliquid reader counter this OP phenomenon? | ||
Nagisama
Canada4481 Posts
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AirbladeOrange
United States2571 Posts
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Deja Thoris
South Africa646 Posts
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Szubie
United Kingdom294 Posts
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Fallacy
United States227 Posts
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Maxd11
United States680 Posts
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Nyovne
Netherlands19124 Posts
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d00p
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On October 25 2011 03:32 Szubie wrote: Don't go home, stay at the library to work. When you get home, then you can relax and do whatever (assuming you finished everything at the library). This. Ez. And no laptops. A laptop really isn't necessary for studying. | ||
Hadraziel
Russian Federation114 Posts
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PolskaGora
United States547 Posts
In all seriousness, though, it's just willpower. I had the same problem in highschool but when I went to college I told myself to get my shit together and I noticed a huge improvement in my overall work habits. Once you get in the habit of not resting until your work is done it gets quite easy actually. Plus it feels amazing when you can finally unwind after busting your ass doing homework and what not. | ||
Seriyvolk
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On October 25 2011 03:32 Fallacy wrote: I found this article helped me out quite a bit: Procrastination Thanks, that's inspiring. | ||
Djzapz
Canada10681 Posts
Procrastinating is how I keep my life from being boring. I handle stuff well in a state of emergency at 4 AM anyway. | ||
beberly
United States117 Posts
I'm in my last year of law school. I've been in school for 20 years straight. That's 80% of my ENTIRE F*CKING LIFE. I'm just...burnt out. I have 2 papers I need to work on, as well as working an externship, going to class, networking, and applying for jobs. And I'm doing about none of that. I just never have the willpower at the end of the day. And it's now starting to negatively affect my mood. When I'm working or in class, I think about the work I've been procrastinating and it depresses me. Then I get home, and instead of actually SOLVING the problem by doing the damn work, I just screw around on the internet or watch TV or work out or do anything other than my work. We can be procrastination-beating buddies. When you get home tonight, just sit down and DO WHAT YOU NEED TO DO. I'm going to do it, too. Hopefully 3-hours-from-now-Me has the same amount of resolve as current-Me. | ||
BradwMD
United States43 Posts
On the occasion where there are a lot of streams on or I am in the mood to play games, that is where willpower comes in, I just think to myself that if I work on my school stuff now, then I have all the stress-free time in the world afterwards to do whatever I want to. If i do it the other way around, and save the assignment for the last minute, I know that I will have stress, and no one wants a lot of stress. | ||
Mothra
United States1448 Posts
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Die4Ever
United States17577 Posts
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Xiron
Germany1233 Posts
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domane
Canada1606 Posts
On October 25 2011 03:40 d00p wrote: Limit use of the library computer to email and course work. Always work in the quiet study area, other than for group work.This. Ez. And no laptops. A laptop really isn't necessary for studying. | ||
CecilSunkure
United States2829 Posts
For me it really was just a matter of self-control. A swim or drown situation. That epiphany came to me one day when I was doing research for a huge IB essay on Nikola Tesla, and I was reading his biography. He did the same sort of thing and I copied him. | ||
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