>I routinely find the problem of brain dumping all the open loops
set a time limit, i create cards on a kanban board, write a subject and dump my task list for either a minute or until i notice myself shifting thoughts.
>setting the book aside and forgetting to look at it for two weeks
then you realize, dump a card reminding you to look at it again in less than 2 weeks. keep a metric on how often you look and reward yourself when you improve your metric. the real magic comes when you're sitting around not doing anything and you look at that todo list... and then work on it
I have found your git activity tracker is a good at-a-glance method of determining your procrastination levels
set a time limit, i create cards on a kanban board, write a subject and dump my task list for either a minute or until i notice myself shifting thoughts.
>setting the book aside and forgetting to look at it for two weeks
then you realize, dump a card reminding you to look at it again in less than 2 weeks. keep a metric on how often you look and reward yourself when you improve your metric. the real magic comes when you're sitting around not doing anything and you look at that todo list... and then work on it
I have found your git activity tracker is a good at-a-glance method of determining your procrastination levels