5 things that help me avoid procrastination

Matt D'Avella
14 Apr 202009:40

Summary

TLDRMatt, in his video, addresses the common struggle with procrastination, especially when working from home. He shares his daily 15-minute ritual consisting of five practices that help him start his day and maintain focus. These include making coffee for motivation, writing a hand-written to-do list for clarity, finding solitude for deep work, using noise-canceling headphones to block distractions, and removing digital distractions. Matt also promotes Skillshare as a platform for learning new skills to enhance productivity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Procrastination is a common struggle, especially when working from home, and it's a constant battle to overcome it.
  • 📚 Steven Pressfield in 'The War of Art' describes procrastination as a form of resistance that's easy to rationalize.
  • 🔄 The cycle of promising to start work tomorrow alleviates pressure and anxiety temporarily, creating a false sense of productivity.
  • 📅 The realization of 'tomorrow never coming' is often accompanied by a painful deadline or consequence that forces action.
  • 🧘 Matt, the speaker, shares his personal daily ritual that takes about 15 minutes and helps him avoid procrastination and stay focused.
  • ☕ The ritual starts with making coffee, which acts as a trigger for the day's work and is linked to a Pavlovian response to productivity.
  • 📝 Reintroducing a handwritten to-do list has helped Matt stay organized and focused on the most important tasks.
  • 🎧 Finding solitude is essential for Matt to avoid distractions, and using noise-canceling headphones with instrumental music helps simulate this.
  • 🚫 Removing distractions, such as blocking websites and deleting social media apps, is part of Matt's strategy to stay focused on his work.
  • 🔗 The video is sponsored by Skillshare, promoting a platform for learning new skills and a specific class on productivity by Greg McKeown.
  • 💇‍♂️ In a light-hearted conclusion, Matt mentions cutting his own hair and asks for feedback, showing a personal side to his character.

Q & A

  • What is the common manifestation of resistance according to Steven Pressfield in 'The War of Art'?

    -Procrastination is the most common manifestation of resistance because it's the easiest to rationalize.

  • Why do people often feel productive when they procrastinate and promise to do something tomorrow?

    -The pressure, anxiety, and stress are alleviated in that moment, creating a false sense of progress and productivity.

  • What is the problem with relying on tomorrow to feel inspired or have more energy to work?

    -The problem is that tomorrow never comes with the desired inspiration or energy, leading to a continuous cycle of procrastination.

  • What is the role of Skillshare in the video script?

    -Skillshare is a platform for learning various skills, and it sponsors the video by offering a two-month free trial for its premium membership.

  • What is the sunk-cost bias mentioned by Greg McKeown in his class 'Simple Productivity'?

    -The sunk-cost bias is one of the things that makes uncommitting hard for people, as they are influenced by the costs they have already incurred.

  • Why is the daily ritual of making coffee important for Matt's productivity?

    -The daily ritual of making coffee acts as a trigger for Matt to start his day and is linked to a Pavlovian response that surges inspiration and motivation.

  • What has Matt reintroduced into his daily routine to stay organized?

    -Matt has reintroduced a hand-written to-do list into his daily routine to keep track of the most important tasks and projects.

  • How does Matt prioritize his tasks using a hand-written to-do list?

    -Matt identifies the one to three most important tasks for the day, focusing on these rather than the numerous smaller tasks that may not be as critical.

  • What is the significance of solitude for Matt in avoiding procrastination?

    -Solitude, peace, and quiet without the presence of other humans help Matt to get into a state of flow and are less likely to distract him from his work.

  • How does Matt use noise-canceling headphones to create a sense of solitude?

    -Matt uses noise-canceling headphones to block out external noise and distractions, playing instrumental music from Spotify playlists to help him focus.

  • What measures does Matt take to remove distractions before starting work?

    -Matt uses the Freedom app to block distracting websites, deletes social media apps from his phone when necessary, and relies on headphones as a 'do not disturb' sign.

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ProcrastinationProductivityWork from HomeDaily RitualCoffee RoutineTo-Do ListSolitudeNoise CancelingFocus MusicDistraction FreeSkillshare
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