But even with these interventions, you may still put... - Deepstash

But even with these interventions, you may still put off starting, which is why you need to decrease your reasons for putting it off.

With strong reasons to start project you still might not feel like you need to do it now , which is why you also have to tackle the bottom of the equation: how to decrease the Delay (by making it seem like you'll hit the goal sooner), and decrease the Impulsiveness (so you don't procrastinate and do other things).

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First pick your goals, then figure out which motivation hacks to use on the subtasks that lead to those goalsโ€”and then use far more of them than you need, so that you not only succeed, but that you do so with excitement and joy.

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Getting Motivated to Start a Project

Getting Motivated to Start a Project

  • Increase your reason to start a project, by increasing the value of starting it.
  • Increase your expectancy of succeeding at that project.
  • Decrease your reasons to delay, by increasing urgency, using a deadline.

Delaying Harder Tasks

Doing the smaller tasks on your list first is often related to putting off the tasks you donโ€™t want to do.ย 

Instead, tackle the hard task first. Get it done and out of the way. Then youโ€™ll feel much more able to tackle the rest of your to-do list.

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