Devil May Care
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- Jan 3, 2013
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- MBTI Type
- ISTP
What's up everyone,
I'm as productive as my cat. Please help me fix it. Quite a problem in the "real world" when doing "work."
I learned of MBTI very recently... and for the first time in my life I can actually DEFINE wtf is going on with my laziness (been battling this for frigging ages). Very happy that I stumbled on this. The biggest leap in understanding so far. And I have tried a *lot* of solutions for productivity, none of them stuck.
Anyhow, I distilled quite a bit of ISTP related info to come to the following observations/drill-downs (true for me):
So, any input? Techniques? Tips? Theories? Thoughts? ANYTHING?
Would really appreciate any input.
Thanks a bunch,
DMC.
I'm as productive as my cat. Please help me fix it. Quite a problem in the "real world" when doing "work."
I learned of MBTI very recently... and for the first time in my life I can actually DEFINE wtf is going on with my laziness (been battling this for frigging ages). Very happy that I stumbled on this. The biggest leap in understanding so far. And I have tried a *lot* of solutions for productivity, none of them stuck.
Anyhow, I distilled quite a bit of ISTP related info to come to the following observations/drill-downs (true for me):
- We are professional reacters; we thrive in a crisis/urgent situation.
- We are capable of hyperfocus and hyperproductive states very easily when we are:
- in a crisis/urgent/troubleshooting mode, or
- deeply interested in a subject ("obsessed").
- [Not sure maybe these 2 are similar somehow, hm?]
- We have a low resistance to distractions, particularly internal impulses ("I have to check out X"). Not true if in crisis/obsession mode.
- Our emotions are very in-the-moment, thus our inspirations don't carry us through for long. We need some kind of obsession and/or firm logical reason to do it.
- Real deadlines obviously work. We procrastinate till the last moment, then kick some ass. Fake deadlines don't.
- Exercising, sports, or something Se-active would help indirectly. A tactile fix.
- As much as we hate rules and procedures for ourselves, it's probably impossible to be productive without some.
- We *could* manufacture urgency somehow.
- I don't think it's possible to become obsessed about something you don't really want to do. Would love to be proven wrong or shown how
- (not sure if right) We are internally competitive. Being in situation where we don't fit in (e.g. parties) or feel inferior, can actually be motivating. Short-term again, though.
- Multitasking is suicide for me.
- Getting started ASAP to engage Se.
- Either on something small ("the next immediate step" (small) );
- Setting a minimum daily goal (which would require very little effort).
- Capitalize on the internal impulse - when you think of task X, you drop everything and dive right in.
- Being able to control distractions and immediate impulses (what distracts you).
- Non-verabl music might actually be helpful - something to process.
- ?? What else ??
- Turning on the crisis mode (fear/duty/unavoidable/must-do-now) or obsession mode.
- We can scare the crap out of ourselves by thinking "worst possible case scenarios, doom is coming." Short term though
- No idea how to turn on the obsession mode. It would be the ULTIMATE solution.
- We can scare the crap out of ourselves by thinking "worst possible case scenarios, doom is coming." Short term though
So, any input? Techniques? Tips? Theories? Thoughts? ANYTHING?
Would really appreciate any input.
Thanks a bunch,
DMC.