Show HN: Why Do I Procrastinate? – Web MD for Procrastination
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Re: Show HN: Why Do I Procrastinate? – Web MD for Procrastination
#62Re: Show HN: Why Do I Procrastinate? – Web MD for Procrastination
#63Earlier quoted context omitted.
That's actually debatable. I certainly do rewarding things for myself when procrastinating. And my job honestly is a negative value to society. I am a salesman at a rent seeking corporation. I would literally do society more good if I wasn't driving a gas guzzler to work every day and sitting in a giant air conditioned office.
Time for a new job?
I don't have many skills besides convincing people to buy something. These skills aren't particularly marketable in life :)
Re: Show HN: Why Do I Procrastinate? – Web MD for Procrastination
#64Well, maybe sometimes this happens to me.. "I just go check the headlines on my favorite news sites and then I start my productive day.. and I drink this cup of coffee." .. 2 hours later. "Just this one headline, then I'm ready." .. 2 hours later. "Damn, where did the day go all of a sudden?" Of course the solution is to first do the work and then read the news.. but that's the rational part of my brain speaking - no…
Re: Show HN: Why Do I Procrastinate? – Web MD for Procrastination
#65Their main website is http://www.procrastination.ca/
Re: Show HN: Why Do I Procrastinate? – Web MD for Procrastination
#66Procrastination is the avoidance of activity due to a discomfort/fear/anxiety and subsequent inability to scale the discomfort wall that exists between you and the tasks' completion. Other comments mention a pointlessness or lack of purpose, which I consider secondary, since it's arguable if it's truly procrastination if the work is truly pointless. Procrastination as a term seems best applied to important/mandatory…
Re: Show HN: Why Do I Procrastinate? – Web MD for Procrastination
#67If you're procrastinating; it's simply an indication you don't want to do a thing. Sure, you can use hacks etc to get the thing done, but at the end of the day, there's no real, underlying driving will within yourself to get the thing done.
Perhaps spending time finding the things you willfully do rather than focusing on the things you tend to avoid might be great way to avoid procrastination.
I get it though. That buzzing lazy feeling of getting some things done but not all the things; or the things you need to get done while lazily avoiding the things you supposedly want to do.
I have noticed in my life that I willfully do some things to completion because I just have an underlying will to get it done.
Re: Show HN: Why Do I Procrastinate? – Web MD for Procrastination
#68Procrastination is the avoidance of activity due to a discomfort/fear/anxiety and subsequent inability to scale the discomfort wall that exists between you and the tasks' completion. Other comments mention a pointlessness or lack of purpose, which I consider secondary, since it's arguable if it's truly procrastination if the work is truly pointless. Procrastination as a term seems best applied to important/mandatory…
Re: Show HN: Why Do I Procrastinate? – Web MD for Procrastination
#69So yeah, please stop coming up with excuses if you procrastinate as if it is some sort of disease, drop the distractions and just get to work.