The last two on this list are always the tasks I struggle with the most. Breaking them up definitely helps to make them more bearable.
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I'd say I struggle with the first and last most. I've found changing locations (e.g working from a different space) helps a little.
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Has anyone created a task leaderboard that tells you what to work on next, ranking tasks by the chance they'll fall victim to procrastination (but also weighted by importance)?
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I haven't come across one, but perhaps existing boards (Trello, GitHub Projects etc) could do this with labels?. Challenge (as
@jyzg noted is what one person may procrastinate on another may find interesting). - Još 2 druga odgovora
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We procrastinate knowing when a task isn't urgent. It's the lead's job to make sure all tasks are dealt with urgency.
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https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/ooda-loop/ … Quoted from
@treystout "people get stuck in "observe and orient" (trying to fix some problem for 4 hours when another person on the team could fix it in 10minutes) keep your OODA loops short
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Another potential reason: Executive dysfunction.
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Soooo much this.
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I also find that pairing on such tasks helps to avoid procrastination. You pull each other through

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