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Structured Procrastination - How to get stuff done when you're not getting stuff done

Structured procrastination means shaping the structure of the tasks one has to do in a way that exploits this fact. The list of tasks one has in mind will be ordered by importance. Tasks that seem most urgent and important are on top. But there are also worthwhile tasks to perform lower down on the list. Doing these tasks becomes a way of not doing the things higher up on the list. With this sort of appropriate task structure, the procrastinator becomes a useful citizen. Indeed, the procrastinator can even acquire, as I have, a reputation for getting a lot done.

John Perry
Procrastination hack: "(10+2)*5" - Manage the time you waste

"(10+2)*5" can be adapted in any number of ways (change any of the three numerals to your liking), but remember: these goofy hacks only work because you're a pathetic bastard like me whose mind can be tricked into work as easily as it can be lulled into torpor. Set your rules, follow your rules, and keep moving forward. Snap that procrastination by slipping your work through the back door.

Merlin Mann.
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