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RE: The Psychology Behind Procrastination!

in #sirwinchester8 years ago (edited)

As a long time productivity addict, I had my ins and outs with procrastination. I was a very early adopter of GTD an followed it religiously for a few years. Then I realized crossing off tasks from a task list is not really fulfilling. So I ended up creating my own productivity framework, which not only takes procrastination into account, but even encourages it. It's called "Assess - Decide - Do" and it was created once I realized we live mainly in 3 realms: in one we assess, take feedback, daydream, procrastinate (Assess), in the next we plan and allocate resources (Decide) and only in the last we just do (Do). I even wrote (and currently use, for more than 4 years) an iOS app on top of this framework, it's called iADD, and you can find it on AppStore. Really took off the guilt from my system.

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great input, thanks for sharing!
cool to hear that you found your own personal system that works best for you.
I have done the same, I've also created my own system for staying productive -
I think everybody has to find out what works for themselves if they really want to overcome procrastination!