Synarch
Once Was
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- ENTP
[good job, Syn, good deed, great posts]
Thanks, LeafAndSky.
[good job, Syn, good deed, great posts]
Thanks, LeafAndSky.
What's the paper about? If it's within my realm of interests/knowledge, I'll just do it for you. I charge $20/word for my pages of gold, but trust me, it's worth it. Just set up a paypal account, and we'll go from there. Trust me, this is an offer that you simply cannot refuse.
^^ But that's going to leave the guy feel unfulfilled about it - which would probably farther his self-indulgence to his thoughts, already a problem to him as it is.
Does he want to feel fulfilled, or does he want to get the paper done? There's no time for both at this point.
By the way, Note, this is the N(T)P curse. We arrogantly convince ourselves that we are smart enough to get it done eventually, regardless of how tightly we squeeze the time frame.
Hope everything worked out for you, Note!
Yes, I am ENFP and I have this problem a lot of the time too. A LOT OF THE TIME. Usually I just have to wait until the pressure builds enough that it forces me to do it, or, as others have suggested just start writing (or doing, if it's not a writing assignment) anything and then it seems to just... flow. Or at least then you have something to work with.
Can someone explain to me the theory behind why is it an N-P trait?
because you hated work, simple as that.
You find work exhausting and don't want to do it, putting it off until the last minute.
You have to find something you enjoy doing.
work is like investing in your future, or investing in your goals, only through work can you actuallize your goals.
Why fight the apathy? Inertia begets sucess.
That doesn't make sense why it's N-P, though. Don't lots of people hate work or find it exhausting?
Just do it...?