5 Steps to Stop Procrastinating, Focus & Be Productive

What I’ve Learned

(10 minutes)

 

Personally, I do not follow anything specifically from this video though I feel it could be helpful for others. I appreciate all the carefully researched information on procrastination and the video’s perspective.

 

 

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  • Introduction
    • Pomodoro
    • Declutter
    • Classical music
    • Don’t procrastinate
  • [00:45] 2 Push-ups + 1 Shower
    • (1) What is happening when you’re stuck in a bad habit
      • Identify what is craving your distraction
    • (2) Chaining behaviors
      • Make the chained behavior a small step
    • So, do 2 pushups each time you are distracted. If you’re messing around, you might as well work out. This also increased blood flood which increases focused and usually therefore willpower. It also keeps you on task if you don’t want to have to do pushups
  • [05:18] Shower
    • If you’re needing creativity instead of will power, take a shower
    • It could also be a distraction free walk or something similar
    • The warm shower does have the benefit of a dopamine boost which is linked to better creativity
  • [06:30] Barbara Oakley : Diffuse v. Focused Mode
    • Like pinball machine with focused mode having several tight bumpers
  • [07:18] Flow State
    • Steven Kotler describes the state as “An optimal state of consciousness where you feel totally absorbed in the task at hand and all aspects of performance mental and physical go through the roof”
    • High-stakes moments are easy entrances to the flow state
    • Loop:
      • Struggle at a challenge
      • Release
      • Flow
      • Recover

 

Break Habits of Procrastination & Laziness

Jocko Willink

(2 minutes)

 

“How to get more work done?”

“Ways to be more productive”

“How can I procrastinate less?”

“Easy ways to wake up earlier”

“Math equation solver”

“Fastest ways to memorize for a test”

You just do it.

 

 

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  • Start here and now – that’s it.
  • You want to get better.
    • Where do you start? Here.
    • When do you start? Now.
  • The idea isn’t going to execute itself, you need to actively do it.
  • That means you need to stop thinking about it, you need to do it.