- cross-posted to:
- autism@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- autism@lemmy.world
Cross-posted from “It really is” by @LadyButterfly@piefed.blahaj.zone in !autism@lemmy.world
Cross-posted from “It really is” by @LadyButterfly@piefed.blahaj.zone in !autism@lemmy.world
Every once in a while I’m able to convince myself to do just one tiny thing. Maybe it’s literally just looking at the thing I’m supposed to be working on, and from there I notice a thing that’s missing so I just grab it for when I start working on it, and then I might as well prepare and organize the materials for when I start working on it, and before I know it, I’m working on it. Otherwise it just never gets done until some sort of deadline is dangerously close to being hit.
A similar strategy works great for me, but I frame it slightly differently based on my personal anxieties:
Then, often, I’ll realize there’s a small part of the project that I am motivated to get done now so it’s not looming over my head anymore. Or, if not, I’ve given myself a Hemingway Bridge to starting the task whenever I do have motivation.