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Wednesday, March 26, 2003 |
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Source: Seb's Open Research; 3/26/2003; 8:47:38 AM From Dave Pollard's excellent new blog, How to Save the World, comes a piece of advice that could be helpful for people who want to effect change in just about any sphere of activity. It also hints at the challenge inherent in such an agenda. [Seb's Open Research] 9:55:36 AM ![]() |
But, the days when I can get a ton of stuff done feel so very good when they happen. I just wish they would happen more often. Source: Russell Beattie Notebook; 3/26/2003; 8:47:40 AM That Hard Black Nugget in my Soul. Jim just forwared me this great post on procrastination. You have NO idea how much I procrastinate. I'm in a wave of it now and it's killing me. The stress of having so many things to do and being incapable of even starting is like a hard core inside me that I carry around with me. It's like this guy just opened up my skull and rooted around with a pencil: The idea of reading about how to cure yourself from procrastination is very thrilling. Depending on the quality of the writing the optimistic feeling of a better life lasts either for the first few chapters or sometimes even for the whole article. And what a feeling it is. I'll organize my life! I'll just start! I'll no longer procrastinate!Jarno also points to this post by Joel On Software from a couple months ago. It's sort of comforting to know that someone else is like this: Sometimes I just can't get anything done.I'm going through this right now. I can't live like this forever, the stress will kill me. Back to work. Ahem. -Russ [Russell Beattie Notebook] 9:51:36 AM ![]() |