5 ways of breaking the procrastination habit « Getting Things Done in Academia

March 16th, 2007 by jose

 Mike Kaspari has a detailed piece on procrastination. The basic ideas he proposes to break procrastination streaks are solid advice. For example he proposes to start with a burst of timed activity (even if it’s just a 5 min burst). He recommends writing a list of reasons why we are not doing that important task (and looking at how silly they are). An interesting one is that he advocates getting together with your buddies to do a “writing fest” before going to lunch, and use social pressure to get some writing done.

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About the author: Jose Quesada wanted to be a matador, an acrobatic pilot, or a painter, but found those activities not demanding enough, so he chose an academic career. He secretly hopes to orchestrate a system that produces papers without any human intervention (particularly, his).


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One Response to “5 ways of breaking the procrastination habit « Getting Things Done in Academia”

  1. Doctor SpurtNo Gravatar Says:

    I wrote a brief piece on some ways technology has made procrastination easier - it’s kind of topical, so self-advertising didn’t seem too much of a sin:

    http://effortlessincitement.blogspot.com/2008/07/technology-and-economics-of-reading.html

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