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Excellent post!

Posted by gardenergirl on October 23, 2005, at 0:42:58

In reply to Avoiding Procrastination, posted by rainbowbrite on October 22, 2005, at 7:50:56

>How much time each will take
A schedule helps you keep a progress chart
and reinforce that there are way-stations on your path

I have SO much trouble with this part. I should just estimate and then double what I think as far as how long.

Really really horrible at this. I used to try to "teach myself time" by timing typical activities like showering and getting ready in the a.m.; how long it takes to get somewhere, etc. I would do this to try to really realistically learn what 20 minutes "feels like" and also how long something actually takes. For example, I still have this fantasy (or maybe delusion?) that I can get up and out the door in 30 minutes, and yet I still try to cram in all the things I do that take at least 45 to an hour.

Grrrrrr. It's really frustrating. I must have a big void in my brain where the internal clock would be. Or does it need to be wound every day?

gg

 

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