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Psyching yourself out
Merlin Mann | Jun 17 2005
Open Loops: Your Central Nervous System: Your Biological Key to Productivity Interesting article on ways to jumpstart your brain into action by changing something physical.
This doesn’t surprise me a bit, and if it’s all true, it might confirm my hunch that sitting still and staring at a screen all day is a recipe for lethargy, lame thinking, and productivity inertia. One trick that works for me is to unhook the sitting/desk/computer triad as a necessary combination for accomplishing what I need to do. On unproductive days, I try to shake myself away from even one piece of that combination: walk around, take the laptop to a coffee shop or—best of all—pretend that my time at the computer is very precious (instead of theoretically unlimited as it often is). Maybe play a mental game where I pretend I’m getting on a plane in 30 minutes, or some equivalent. For some reason, changing just one or two factors about my approach, my setup, my assumptions, or my schedule—even if I know it’s just a self-imposed psych-out—can be just the jolt I need to get things happening. Got a psych-out trick—physical or otherwise—that helps you get out of a productivity slump? [Link: Lifehacker] 25 Comments
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Our company has a casual...Submitted by Teri Lester (not verified) on June 18, 2005 - 5:32am.
Our company has a casual dress policy and many of the engineers wear jeans every day, but I (the overweight middle-aged accountant) usually wear khaki chinos. When I really need a burst of productivity, I do wear jeans. They fit differently than the khakis, not uncomfortable but different, and somehow on the days that I wear jeans I sit more on the edge of my chair, get up and go do things more frequently, and work in more productive bursts. It doesn't work if I wear them every day, but it does give me one or two days a week where I can be energized to do the little piddly things that I put off on other days. Don't know if it tricks me into thinking it's not a real work day or what, but whatever it is it seems to work pretty consistently. » POSTED IN:
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