The struggle is real, especially when The Focus hits on new creative work
The struggle is real, especially when The Focus hits on new creative work
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Depicted in the image is Sisyphus pushing his legendary boulder up a hill, written in the boulder are the words, "The fucking dishes and the fucking laundry."
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Straight up though I recently learned a really weird way of editing pictures for creative distortion (it involves Audacity (the sound editor)) and I straight up forgot to do both before work.
Yesterday and today.
Good news is I learned a lot on how editing those pictures works. Bad news is tonight's dinner was cereal eaten out of a mug with a fork.
The biggest thing that helped me: do the chore when you see it. Stop everything and do it now. Not "later" cuz later never comes. Now, because now is all you have
But then the task you stop becomes something that you forget about
uuuh ya :p
When my wife asks me to grab her something, she always says, "You don't have to do it right now."
Yes I do, or it's never getting done
Ok, so what do you do when you notice chores while in the middle of other chores?
Just do one thing at a time. You're not cleaning a room, you're putting this one object where it belongs.
Many tiny tasks are less daunting than one large task, and our brains like completing many small tasks.
Well I move on to that chore, and and cycle continues until it's end of day, I'm sweaty, and I tell myself it was worth it, only to have to repeat it next week!
Yep. Like folding the laundry as soon as you take them out of the dryer is a habit that has really helped with the problem of having wrinkled laundry laying about in the hamper all week.
You eventually get into the habit of doing "micro chores" as you're just moving about the house