The Internet Personified: He doesn't look a thing like Jesus
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I have finally found a to-do method that works for me, and that is the insane bullet journal. Basically, you take an empty notebook and you have a "key" right? Like little squares for tasks, circles for events and space to write "notes" or "thoughts" or whatever. Now, I have a major writing project going on at the moment (nothing I can talk about yet, but MAJOR) so all my entries read basically "write" and "write some more" and "OMG JUST PLEASE FINISH IT." So, in order to feel less depressed about the mountain of work I have to do, I've started to add little things like "do the laundry" or "wash hair." (That last one actually needs to be scheduled, because in this weather, I have to time my hair washing right. It has to be in the first half of the day, or else my hair just doesn't dry. And blow dryers + curly hair = major frizz.) Anyway, all my household tasks are getting done every time I take a break from writing. Procrasti-nesting. Also procrasti-baking. It's very old school, writing things down in an actual notebook, but it helps. I find it too easy to ignore a phone memo that pops up. (If you're a phone type, I suggest Any.do, which not only helps organise, but also takes notes of your missed calls and you can put a memo in saying "call back" or whatever.)
The Internet Personified: He doesn't look a thing like Jesus
The Internet Personified: He doesn't look a…
The Internet Personified: He doesn't look a thing like Jesus
I have finally found a to-do method that works for me, and that is the insane bullet journal. Basically, you take an empty notebook and you have a "key" right? Like little squares for tasks, circles for events and space to write "notes" or "thoughts" or whatever. Now, I have a major writing project going on at the moment (nothing I can talk about yet, but MAJOR) so all my entries read basically "write" and "write some more" and "OMG JUST PLEASE FINISH IT." So, in order to feel less depressed about the mountain of work I have to do, I've started to add little things like "do the laundry" or "wash hair." (That last one actually needs to be scheduled, because in this weather, I have to time my hair washing right. It has to be in the first half of the day, or else my hair just doesn't dry. And blow dryers + curly hair = major frizz.) Anyway, all my household tasks are getting done every time I take a break from writing. Procrasti-nesting. Also procrasti-baking. It's very old school, writing things down in an actual notebook, but it helps. I find it too easy to ignore a phone memo that pops up. (If you're a phone type, I suggest Any.do, which not only helps organise, but also takes notes of your missed calls and you can put a memo in saying "call back" or whatever.)