I call this "virtuous procrastination" (I think I Mike Rowe used the term)
I struggle with this all time. I always feel like there is so much to try/learn, and diving into those topics often feels better than getting down to the nitty gritty of whatever main task I'm working on.
As a remote employee, I often find myself cleaning my house in the morning if I know I'm not looking forward to daily backlog.
I try and schedule out my time so that I give myself time to "clean my room" but also ensure I do my homework.
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I call this "virtuous procrastination" (I think I Mike Rowe used the term)
I struggle with this all time. I always feel like there is so much to try/learn, and diving into those topics often feels better than getting down to the nitty gritty of whatever main task I'm working on.
As a remote employee, I often find myself cleaning my house in the morning if I know I'm not looking forward to daily backlog.
I try and schedule out my time so that I give myself time to "clean my room" but also ensure I do my homework.