Why is it certain jobs that need doing are still waiting to be done?

Bretrick

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Do you have any?
I have been wanting to paint my lounge room for 6 months.
I have the paint and every morning I look at it and say, "There is no pressing need to do it today"
On the weekend I was determined to start. Needed to have shower, shave and breakfast first.
Plus too cold now, being Winter.
So, waiting for warmer weather. :)
 

It's not procrastination, it's efficient time management. You could paint the bathroom, OR watch an episode of your favorite show, you've seen only 8 times. If you paint the BR, the show will be over without you watching it. It will be gone forever. But if you watch the show, you'll still have the BR to paint. So watching TV is the obvious answer for the use of scientific time management.
That works for me.
 
I have a long list of what needs doing and an even longer list of why they haven't yet been done.

Painting and reflooring (maybe ditching the wall to wall carpeting for other flooring), for instance. But to do either is such a rigamarole in earthquake country (large pieces of furniture are lagged or otherwise bolted to the wall) that we put it off until it's necessary to do both.

Thus, we are now 15 years into much of the carpeting and interior paint. Kitchen has been done more recently. (We don't paint anymore; we hire professionals.)
 
It's not procrastination, it's efficient time management. You could paint the bathroom, OR watch an episode of your favorite show, you've seen only 8 times. If you paint the BR, the show will be over without you watching it. It will be gone forever. But if you watch the show, you'll still have the BR to paint. So watching TV is the obvious answer for the use of scientific time management.
That works for me.
I like the way you think there.
 
I'm a list maker, always have been. I'll accumulate a lengthy list of items and then get started attacking them with the best intention of accomplishing every one of them. Somehow along the way I start crossing items that really aren't that important or worthy of my attention. The good news is that I end up with a list having every single item crossed off.
 
I'm a list maker, always have been. I'll accumulate a lengthy list of items and then get started attacking them with the best intention of accomplishing every one of them. Somehow along the way I start crossing items that really aren't that important or worthy of my attention. The good news is that I end up with a list having every single item crossed off.
So there is no new list in the offing?
All accomplished?
 
Do you have any?
I have been wanting to paint my lounge room for 6 months.
I have the paint and every morning I look at it and say, "There is no pressing need to do it today"
On the weekend I was determined to start. Needed to have shower, shave and breakfast first.
Plus too cold now, being Winter.
So, waiting for warmer weather. :)
Thank you for this thread, I thought I was the only one. :unsure:
 

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