Leave stopping the procrastination for later. [/shitty joke]
Serious now. Often my solution is to create a “todo” list, and organise it by priority. Knowing which are the most pressing matters makes at least me less willing to procrastinate them.
Yep. Wanted to get groceries yesterday to avoid the next heat wave, but couldn’t be arsed to get ready. Now I have to kinda go tomorrow since I definitely do not go on a Saturday, but we’re having basically 30 degrees for the next few days…
Maybe from within an air conditioned car. Anything past 19 degrees is horrid when you have to haul ~15+ Kg of groceries up the street, or when your main room faces south side.
Can’t stop procrastinating.
tldr of my life.
Once in a while I get motivated to feel “enough is enough”, and decide to work on important stuff.
Lately this hasn’t happened. It’s like a lack the energy to do anything useful.
Leave stopping the procrastination for later. [/shitty joke]
Serious now. Often my solution is to create a “todo” list, and organise it by priority. Knowing which are the most pressing matters makes at least me less willing to procrastinate them.
Yep. Wanted to get groceries yesterday to avoid the next heat wave, but couldn’t be arsed to get ready. Now I have to kinda go tomorrow since I definitely do not go on a Saturday, but we’re having basically 30 degrees for the next few days…
30 degrees isn’t too bad. I wish to be warmer here.
Maybe from within an air conditioned car. Anything past 19 degrees is horrid when you have to haul ~15+ Kg of groceries up the street, or when your main room faces south side.
I used to live in a city where 8 months of the year is around 30 degrees. No car. I would have multiple shopping trips instead of hauling big ones.
Might as well kill me in that case. 19+ is sweat territory already.