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| st0ka. |
| quote: | | don't fight it, thats the key once u fail engineering and ur mom beats u silly with a bat over ur head, u wont know what procrastination is any more |
yea thats probably whats gonna end up happening... :( |
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| DigiNut |
Hah, this thread exemplifies the exact same problem I was talking about in the "Seasonal Affective Disorder" thread. I don't want to actually solve my problems, just give me some drugs to make them disappear!! :rolleyes:
Seriously, whatever happened to responsibility? Chris had the right idea - if you want to get things done, just put an ASS LOAD of things on your plate. The more that you have to do, the more you'll get done, and the variety helps to subdue the boredom.
Think of going to a Chinese buffet and trying to finish half a plate of rice vs. an overflowing plate of chicken wings, sesame beef, mixed vegetables, chow mein, rice, spare ribs, General Tso chicken and two egg rolls. You'll probably finish the huge-ass plate, but not the other one. Every master of the buffet knows that the secret to eating the owners out of house and home is to take tiny portions of everything at once and repeat several times. It's no different with menial tasks that you need to get out of the way.
People really need to start looking for a quick fix to anything and everything. Real solutions require real work. |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I have learned to associate more pain with "not doing" than with "doing" - thus procrastination is not an issue.
Edit: Some things I have associated pain with "doing". But only things that I shouldn't be doing. Confused? That is ok.
Not doing = massive pain, doing = pleasure. |
*DING* *DING*
I do that too... :p |
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| dallastar |
here's a way to procrastinate!
have fun!
click here |
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| amb_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Think of going to a Chinese buffet and trying to finish half a plate of rice vs. an overflowing plate of chicken wings, sesame beef, mixed vegetables, chow mein, rice, spare ribs, General Tso chicken and two egg rolls. You'll probably finish the huge-ass plate, but not the other one. Every master of the buffet knows that the secret to eating the owners out of house and home is to take tiny portions of everything at once and repeat several times. |
Mmm. Chinese Buffet... |
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