But I'm making a point of jotting everything down the minute I know it because, as I said earlier, the number of items is exceeding what I can normally remember.
I re-inherited the Palm Zire this weekend so it may help in making me more diligent in jotting things down. At present, I jot it down on paper, stick an asterisk beside it, then later that night, stick it into the list. It may work better than using the Zire actually, since the Zire doesn't have bluetooth (I'm sold on bluetooth) We'll see. I actually like having paper involved somewhere along the factory line...
I spend way too much time thinking about the process, and too little time doing it!
you forgot your beautiful inbox!!!
ReplyDeletesmole, my inbox is under a heavy pile of books and papers now...
ReplyDeleteAh, the most sophisticated form of procrastination...you are very good! ;-)
ReplyDeletethe easiest way to get stuck into the work is the Nike way: Just Do It!
ReplyDeletealtho we all procrastinate... it's the protective mechanism kicking in i think...
work = pain
therefore, -(work) = -(pain)... ie. avoidance of work = avoidance of pain
but the other part of the equation is:
-(pain) = -(gain)
ie. no pain = no gain (in monetary terms usually altho gym instructors may also think this way)
so substituting work for pain, we get:
-(work) = -(gain) or work = gain
and we derive an expression we're all familiar with about why we have to work... QED.
here's a scary thought:
what if one's employer is able to determine the amount of work done and then derive the equivalent amount of compensation in dollar terms? there'll be no room for procrastination then... as every second not working is money forgone...
so far, it's been impossible for employers to quantify the exact amount of work one does, hence the idea of a monthly wage, as opposed to one based on the volume of work done... but we're getting there...
there are already ways to measure the number of keystrokes and mouseclicks a worker does in a day... although there's still no device as yet that can measure the amount of brain activity focused on work (as opposed to thinking about the next holiday in the Maldives etc.)... thank goodness...