Simplexity
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I think I have the opposite problem I focus too much on my tangents and hold on to them while other opportunities pass me by.
How do you guard against really not wanting to do something that is important but mundane?
Do you burn out all your fun time before hand so that when its actually time to sit down and do it you won't have your mind wander to the more interesting things. I tried a journal too but I end up getting too interested in what I wrote and end up doing like meta journaling.
Do you think overcoming it is more just working on your Ti or learning how to utilize Te, because I don't think I necessarily can improve my J all that much. To me it just feels like when I'm increasing my efficiency and time usage its more just blocking and delegating things, and that seems much more Te than J I still have my P like impulses and thoughts but it feels like I understand how to transition and how to slot them accordingly.
How do you guard against really not wanting to do something that is important but mundane?
Do you burn out all your fun time before hand so that when its actually time to sit down and do it you won't have your mind wander to the more interesting things. I tried a journal too but I end up getting too interested in what I wrote and end up doing like meta journaling.
Do you think overcoming it is more just working on your Ti or learning how to utilize Te, because I don't think I necessarily can improve my J all that much. To me it just feels like when I'm increasing my efficiency and time usage its more just blocking and delegating things, and that seems much more Te than J I still have my P like impulses and thoughts but it feels like I understand how to transition and how to slot them accordingly.