Peter Hollins

How to Trick Yourself Into Doing Things You Hate

  • Dr.Bharathi moorthyhas quoted7 months ago
    For many people, inertia, laziness, fear, procrastination, self-doubt, endless debating and analyzing, second-guessing, “planning,” and self-sabotage are the default. But for those with an action bias, taking a step forward is the thing that happens automatically, to the extent that it takes effort not to act.
  • angelicaangelxhas quoted3 months ago
    Deliberately schedule the times you will spend planning, researching, etc., and times when you will be taking concrete, results-creating action. For example, block out 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. for writing but reserve the afternoon for planning, studying, or contemplating.
  • Alena Belebekhahas quoted6 months ago
    taking action is such a good idea and so easy to do, then why don’t we do it more often?

    There are many answers to this question, but most of it comes down to anxiety. We feel like we don’t yet know enough to act, we’re afraid of the outcome, or we’re worried there’s a risk we haven’t prepared for. We feel we don’t have enough authority or clarity or ability to act.
  • leen fareshas quoted6 months ago
    Do something small now, see where it lands you
  • Davidhas quoted3 days ago
    Step 3: Be mindful of your energy

    There is no point scheduling hours and hours of deep work at a time of day when you’re not energetic or focused. Plan activities to coincide with your most productive and alert times. You might reserve the morning for your most important tasks (like generating content, solving complex problems, or dealing with high-stakes meetings and negotiations), the afternoon for more routine things (like admin, organization, and planning), and the evening for easier, more relaxing tasks (reading, reflection, socializing, etc.).
  • Khrisiah Punayhas quotedlast month
    Keep coming back to the real world where there are specific steps you can take in the here and now.
  • Khrisiah Punayhas quotedlast month
    Instead of asking yourself about all the many reasons you can’t or shouldn’t act, focus instead on asking: What thing can I do right now?
  • Khrisiah Punayhas quotedlast month
    Do something small now, see where it lands you, and go from there.
  • Khrisiah Punayhas quotedlast month
    There will never be a perfect time.
  • Khrisiah Punayhas quotedlast month
    fact, your task is in many ways an easier one: Just do something. Take a step, even a small one, in the right direction, right now. That’s all.
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