Getting All Things Done Means Getting the Balance Right
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Get. Out. I am amazed. I like how you are in touch with both your work environment and your personal environment. I’m afraid mine is a bit more blurred than I’d like.
I bought Allen’s book awhile ago and went at it diligently for about a year. That was huge for me. It’s quite a good system but I got off track when I moved six months ago.
I have never really mapped out my day-to-day state of mind . I have over a longer time period. I tend to think about large blocks of time and how I cycle through periods of experimentation and play and then through periods of intense work that is mostly deadline-driven.
When you speak of willpower I think about the definition of discipline that I like…doing the things I want to do when I don’t want to do them. That is definitely the case with your thesis.
Get. Out. I am amazed. I like how you are in touch with both your work environment and your personal environment. I’m afraid mine is a bit more blurred than I’d like.
I bought Allen’s book awhile ago and went at it diligently for about a year. That was huge for me. It’s quite a good system but I got off track when I moved six months ago.
I have never really mapped out my day-to-day state of mind . I have over a longer time period. I tend to think about large blocks of time and how I cycle through periods of experimentation and play and then through periods of intense work that is mostly deadline-driven.
When you speak of willpower I think about the definition of discipline that I like…doing the things I want to do when I don’t want to do them. That is definitely the case with your thesis.
Your definition of willpower is pretty accurate actually.
I mapped out my average day. I find that working from home, it’s good to have some kind of a routine. But then, the beauty is that this can be very flexible. I just know that this is optimal mode.
When I look at my diagram now, I think it falls under your “Get A Life” tag
Your definition of willpower is pretty accurate actually.
I mapped out my average day. I find that working from home, it’s good to have some kind of a routine. But then, the beauty is that this can be very flexible. I just know that this is optimal mode.
When I look at my diagram now, I think it falls under your “Get A Life” tag