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Genre: Education
License: Standard YouTube License
Uploaded At Jul 14, 2021 ^^
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User score: 98.56- Masterpiece Video
RYD date created : 2022-04-01T20:03:05.29644Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Me, ADHD, who always buries every task behind a mountain of other tasks:
Hmm, I need to sweep the kitchen floor, it's getting gross. Before that I have to take the garbages out so I don't make the floor dirty again right away, but I can't forget to toss the rotten stuff from the fridge first! (*Opens the fridge*) Why did I open this? Oh, I need to make a grocery list for tomorrow! (*makes grocery list, thinks of something to make for dinner while I was considering what ingredients I had left, then starts making dinner*)
3 hours later, on my way to bed:
Shoot, I was supposed to sweep the floors. But before that, I need to wipe the counters so none of it gets knocked onto the floor... (and the cycle continues, endlessly, for eternity)
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Bro, you just really opened my eyes right now. When it's "output based", your mind does 2 things: the task seems bigger, and your satisfaction is tied to a hypothetical ideal result. This makes for a painful task.
But if it's "input based", not only does the task become manageable to attempt, but your satisfaction is tied to the fact that you put in effort; not the end result that may take much more time or effort than you think.
I'm sharing this with my friends, sir. Thank you so much for this. God bless!
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Thanks. I am back from completing the schoolwork I was procrastinating on, and I just thought thanking you would be the best I could do. My mom used to do this whenever me and my brother didn't want to start our homework. She would put a small timer, like, 10-15 minutes, on her phone, and we were encouraged to sit down for a seemingly small time after which we could be allowed to play. She would silently increase the timer until we would be done, and it worked wonders. I just can't emphasise how well it used to work, it seemed like magic to my 10 year old self. Of course, I'm still at school, but I'm a lot older than that, so she refuses to do it anymore, saying we're grown up enough to manage our own time. Not unexpected 🤭
But thanks to you, I remembered that old trick, and it helped me. Once again, thanks
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@NancyTroutman
3 years ago
Whenever I don't want to get started on a project, I just set things up to do the project with the intention of walking away. If I still don't want to get started, I write down instructions on what needs to be done so an employee can do it for me. (I don't have any employees.) Then I hire myself to do it.
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