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Better Procrastinating

I have a big project I'm working on (secret for now, haven't decided if I should write about it yet or not), and I've been seriously procrastinating.

It's not that I don't want to do it. It's something I arrived at myself, is very inline with my Life Nomadic goals, and will be very exciting to complete. It's my perfect project.

I'd been working on it for a week, though, and had been getting very little work done. To use a rough estimate, I had done maybe 5% of the work in a week. Twenty weeks until completion is way too long.

How Much Work Can You Do?

I had a thought today. The amount of work you can do in an hour is mostly determined by the difficulty of the work. If it's hard you'll get a little done, if it's easy you'll get a lot done.

Obvious. How much work can you do in a week, then? I say that it has very little to do with the difficulty of the work, and everything to do with how motivated you are.

Don't believe me? How often have you had a really easy task like ebaying a pile of aging computing parts drag out over weeks, months, or even years? On the flip side, have you ever been so excited about your work that it seemed like you did the work of ten people?