Fight Procrastination Day
“I never put off till tomorrow
what I can possibly do — the day after.” -
Oscar Wilde
Procrastination can really be the
bane of our existence, with another day coming around the corner, there’s no
real reason that we can’t put it off till tomorrow is there? Of course not, and
tomorrow has another tomorrow, so let’s do it again! It is by this way of
thinking that absolutely nothing gets done, and we know good and well that
procrastination is us out to get ourselves. But what can we do? Fight
Procrastination Day reminds us that it’s up to us to beat this monster, and
only we can decide to get up and get done today what was supposed to be done.
History of Fight Procrastination
Day:
Fight Procrastination Day tells
us to get up in arms and start battling the age old beast that is “putting
things off”. There are a million techniques to battle it, but procrastination
is decidedly an epic level raid monster, and sometimes it seems like a
concerted effort of us and our most efficient friends is the only thing that
will put it down. The fight against procrastination has been going on a long
time, and there have been some really creative methods created to fight it, all
to varying success. What kind of crazy techniques? How about Victor Hugo and
James Riley choosing to write naked so it wasn’t a simple matter to head out to
drink with the boys at the local pub? Not necessarily a universally practical
method, but it definitely has its high points. Then there are modern versions
that are truly remarkable, programs that you download onto your computer that
act as a filter according to the rules you set up… Ya know, like if you work at
home and want to use it to control your behavior during work hours?
How to celebrate Fight
Procrastination Day:
You celebrate Procrastination day
by getting ready to fight putting things off all day long. You can do this by
starting with precommitment the night before, you set yourself an alarm, get
rid of your distractions, set up your workspace, and be ready to hit the ground
running when you get up. If you’re trying to make sure you’re ready for work,
set your breakfast, coffee, and towels for the morning shower up the night
before. Everything to streamline your way out the door and prevent you from
dawdling.
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