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Procrastination, the "Unschedule," and re-learning how to walk
Merlin Mann | Oct 4 2007
How to Unschedule your work and enjoy guilt-free play Chanpory, over at LifeClever, has a useful piece on what Neil Fiore calls "The Unschedule:"
Like a couple of the exercises in Fiore's book (Oy, vey, who actually keeps a "procrastination diary?"), I think the Unschedule is best seen as a fascinating way to think about thinking.
The Now Habit
by Neil Fiore For me, though, stuff like a procrastination dash is where it's at for actually getting things accomplished. Although I'm the last person in the world to begrudge anyone a brain trick that works for them, I think I've become pickier about any kind of metawork where the ramp-up and prep time overshadows the time devoted to pure action. That said, I can't think of a better book to pick up whenever you feel like you just can't work -- that you're so mired in your own sick failure that it seems pointless to even try. If you've gotten to that point, you may find, as I often do, that reading a few pages of The Now Habit is just the tonic. And, if that's not enough? Heck. I guess I can see making an Unschedule. But, for one day, and just to get back on track. Crutches are awesome, but only as long as you use them to walk -- not just to afford the process of thinking about walking. 8 Comments
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Small typoSubmitted by Chanpory on October 4, 2007 - 8:46am.
Hey Merlin, thanks for the linkage! Small typo though, I'm at LifeClever, not LifeDev. ;-) I totally agree with you about spending too much time planning what you're going to do rather than doing them. The important thing about the Unschedule is that it gives you a visualization of an entire day that includes leisure as well as work. Turns out I'm not "working all the time" as it sometimes seems. So already, my brain is starting to reduce the negativity associated with work. » POSTED IN:
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