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	<title>waxpraxis &#187; time</title>
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		<title>Inspiration and Perspiration</title>
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		<dc:creator>Branden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I feel like I was more organized when I was younger (high school, definitely not college!) but I think that may just be a case of selective memory. After all I do remember spending more than one lunch period in the library doing homework or an essay that was due that afternoon. Maybe back then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel like I was more organized when I was younger (high school, definitely not college!) but I think that may just be a case of selective memory. After all I do remember spending more than one lunch period in the library doing homework or an essay that was due that afternoon. Maybe back then I just didn&#8217;t know how poorly organized I was so it didn&#8217;t bother me as much as it does now.</p>
<p>Anyways, the source of my scheduling issues seem to stem from a strange artist-like quirk of my personality &#8211; I really need to feel inspired in order to sit down and code. If my muse is there it can be scary how much code I can write in just a few hours. On the flip side, forcing inspiration can be hard &#8211; very hard. I seem to want to mentally sabotage the effort &#8211; there&#8217;s always something more interesting or more important I should be doing.</p>
<p>I think taking the next step to better self-scheduling/not procrastinating is difficult because I&#8217;ve been very successful at slaying the first dragon in this quest &#8211; hitting deadlines. I&#8217;ve been really good over the past year with the vast majority of my deadlines. There have been a few nasty outliers, that&#8217;s for sure, but for the most part I&#8217;m getting quite unaccustomed to the lovely sound a deadline makes as it whizzes past.</p>
<p>Now that I&#8217;ve dealt with my issues well enough to not hurt other people, the only person I&#8217;m still negatively affecting is myself. I still have to put in a good deal more stressed-out crunch time and heroic efforts than I would like. It&#8217;s one thing to beat my muse into submission so that I don&#8217;t negatively affect someone else and a whole other thing to try to smack my muse down to the point that I don&#8217;t have to work late to make that happen.</p>
<p>The technique I&#8217;m currently trying is a combination of better/earlier delegation combined with daily or near daily minimum levels of effort for ALL projects I&#8217;m currently working on. I sure do hope this works because I&#8217;m getting really tired of working late but at the same time I actually love the pace of my schedule!</p>
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