I do agree with you. If we are able to do the hardest task in the morning itself then we can easily focus on other tasks which are comparatively less difficult.
To be honest, I am not good at it. I am a procastinator who just keep delaying due to which I ended up piling a lot of things which burdens me up and build a lot of mental pressure.A
For this I need to find a way to become a go getter and how can I kill my procrastination.R
Rest I have a very supportive mother to whom I told to monitor me and keep reminding me of the imp tasks that I need to do. She often reminds me and then k had to do it. I also manages a to-do list where I list all my tasks.
But yes, I had to work on this otherwise I'll be doomed with so much burden.
Here is a TED talk you might like and find motivational! https://youtu.be/arj7oStGLkU?si=uWq1lT8xmUNAJaYz. I suggest creating or buying the Life Calendar to serve as a reminder for procrastination. Worked great for me!
Hey Chaitali. I'm new to Substack but I LOVE writing and lately it has become work for me. I used to do it to relax. Your writing is so refreshing ans natural. It has encouraged me to start writing again.
My favorite style is short story writing and would love some tips on how to make myself seen on Substack. I don't know anybody here and I have the same challenges that any mother and student has these days. Could really use your useful insights on how to make my Substack seen...
Welcome to Substack Fatima! Glad you found my writing useful.
I'd love to read your writing! Highly encourage you to just start writing and keep posting, the connections and growth will follow! That is my current strategy and mindset. I am also with you on the writing-for-love part. I'm primarily writing on Substack because I enjoy it!
I like your writing style, it has a natural tone to it which makes the posts easy to read through in a go and I don't feel the need to pile it up in a list of many tabs. Keep them coming!
I have a wish-list of todos like learning to play guitar and I find *all* my other tasks coming in the way.
I think one needs to incentivize oneself to do a "hard" but important tasks. I have a high threshold to get started but find easy to maintain the flow. So I try to use external forces, like signing up for a class if I want to learn a thing, so I have lesser chances of backing out.
I love your example about incentivising the hardest tasks. I do a lot of this myself and have used this technique for my daughter as well to build habits.
I do agree with you. If we are able to do the hardest task in the morning itself then we can easily focus on other tasks which are comparatively less difficult.
To be honest, I am not good at it. I am a procastinator who just keep delaying due to which I ended up piling a lot of things which burdens me up and build a lot of mental pressure.A
For this I need to find a way to become a go getter and how can I kill my procrastination.R
Rest I have a very supportive mother to whom I told to monitor me and keep reminding me of the imp tasks that I need to do. She often reminds me and then k had to do it. I also manages a to-do list where I list all my tasks.
But yes, I had to work on this otherwise I'll be doomed with so much burden.
Here is a TED talk you might like and find motivational! https://youtu.be/arj7oStGLkU?si=uWq1lT8xmUNAJaYz. I suggest creating or buying the Life Calendar to serve as a reminder for procrastination. Worked great for me!
Hey Chaitali. I'm new to Substack but I LOVE writing and lately it has become work for me. I used to do it to relax. Your writing is so refreshing ans natural. It has encouraged me to start writing again.
My favorite style is short story writing and would love some tips on how to make myself seen on Substack. I don't know anybody here and I have the same challenges that any mother and student has these days. Could really use your useful insights on how to make my Substack seen...
Welcome to Substack Fatima! Glad you found my writing useful.
I'd love to read your writing! Highly encourage you to just start writing and keep posting, the connections and growth will follow! That is my current strategy and mindset. I am also with you on the writing-for-love part. I'm primarily writing on Substack because I enjoy it!
Hi Chaitali!
I like your writing style, it has a natural tone to it which makes the posts easy to read through in a go and I don't feel the need to pile it up in a list of many tabs. Keep them coming!
I have a wish-list of todos like learning to play guitar and I find *all* my other tasks coming in the way.
I think one needs to incentivize oneself to do a "hard" but important tasks. I have a high threshold to get started but find easy to maintain the flow. So I try to use external forces, like signing up for a class if I want to learn a thing, so I have lesser chances of backing out.
Thanks Manushree! Glad you like the posts!
I love your example about incentivising the hardest tasks. I do a lot of this myself and have used this technique for my daughter as well to build habits.