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NOBODY! | The + SEO Show + Wednesday 3:18PM + Are you sick of talking about Aaron Rodgers yet? | Agree to Disagree + Tuesday 5:18PM + + When you are not doing something you should be doing—straightening up + around the house, taking out the garbage, walking the dog, your job—you + should always and only be doing something you actively want to be + doing, like reading a book, or playing video games, or pursuing a + hobby. Conversely, when you are not doing something you want to be + doing, you should always and only be doing something you should be + doing. This is a good resolution because it’s not aimed at some + specific result that deviates a whole lot from who you are already, + like overhauling your diet or your sleep regimen or whatever. No + overhaul required, here. You already do plenty of what you’re supposed + to do, and plenty of what you want to do. Resolve to stop doing + anything else. + Advertisement + + But I already do this, you are saying, as you sit at your desk, not + working, procrastinating, avoiding work by dicking around on the + internet and winding up on a dumb-ass late-January blog about, of all + things, self-improvement. No! Right now, you are not following this + very good advice. You are not doing what you should be doing—unless + what you should be doing is reading blogs—nor are you doing what you + really want to be doing, which is parasailing or skiing or hunting + moose in [60]ye olde cowboy game. You are killing time, waiting for + either the energy for work or the consequences of not doing work to + give your life some feeble structure. Stop it! Killing time is the very + habit we are trying to address, here. There’s barely enough time as it + is. + + Along the way you will need to hone your sense of what things you + should be doing. You know the most obvious ones—they’re occupying the + margins of your consciousness all the time, bearing down on you and + poisoning the time you spend not doing them. Chores, assignments, + projects, bills, phone calls, repairs, and so forth. The list is a + little bit longer than that, which is both good news and bad news. It’s + bad news because it includes things like talking to your folks on the + telephone, or listening patiently while your spouse rants about their + day, or brushing your teeth—things you put off doing nearly as much as + work but which, I’m afraid, must be done. But it’s also good news, + because by acknowledging that those are responsibilities, you have also + earned the right to take some satisfaction from having fulfilled them. + $300 off Outdoor Furniture Set on Amazon + Save 33% + $300 off Outdoor Furniture Set on Amazon + + Make your patio the place to be + This 7-piece outdoor sectional furniture set is marked down from $900 + to $600 on Amazon right now. + [61](BUTTON) Buy for $600 at Amazon + Advertisement + + Sometimes you have the bandwidth and energy to address your attention + to the things you should be doing, and other times the thought of + getting your car inspected or working out or washing a sinkful of + dishes fills you with a sudden urge to throw yourself down a well. When + you have the energy to do the things you should do, do them, or keep + doing them. When you don’t—and this is crucial—go ahead and give + yourself permission to set them aside for another time. But—and this is + also crucial, because it is the lesson of this damn blog—when you give + yourself permission not to do the things you should be doing, please + spend the resulting block of free time doing something good and cool, + something you genuinely want to do. + + You will also need to hone your sense of what it is you want to be + doing. Today, the thing I most want to be doing in all the universe is + riding Splash Mountain. That activity, I am afraid to say, is + completely out of the question, in no small part because I am supposed + to be doing the thing I least want to do in all the universe, which is + working. Since I would certainly rather die than actually work, I’m + going to do something else. But what? It helps to start all the way out + at riding Splash Mountain, because understanding want in terms of + genuine desire keeps you from slipping into the shitty headspace of + just measuring activities against the dread and misery of work. In + almost all cases I would rather be watching Law & Order reruns than + doing chores, but that doesn’t mean I really want to be watching Law & + Order reruns. In the endless list of things I could conceivably do with + a day, watching Law & Order reruns is probably closer to doing chores + than it is to riding Splash Mountain. In fact, I often default to + watching Law & Order reruns because some part of my brain recognizes + that it keeps me anchored in place near the chores, and isn’t so joyful + that I can be said to be really enjoying myself, which is clearly + something I don’t deserve. + Advertisement + + So it is with scanning headlines or surfing Instagram or refreshing + Twitter, the grey shit you do compulsively when you are + procrastinating. Yes, you would rather be doing those things than + painting your living room—anything, including bleeding from the + eyeballs, is better than painting—but that doesn’t necessarily mean + they’re worth a shit. If you’re not going to paint the living room, + that’s fine! But now use the time on something good! In my case, if I + start all the way out at riding Splash Mountain and work backward from + there, long before I get to watching Law & Order reruns, I will arrive + at things like bowling or going to the movies or hunting moose in ye + olde cowboy game. Those are things I find myself wanting to do, but + rarely give myself permission to do. Ask yourself, “What are some + activities that would be genuinely fun?” Make a list! Cross off the + stuff you know you can’t do, and then pick and do one of the ones you + can. Go to the zoo. Watch a horror flick. Try out a new bar. Read a few + chapters of a good book. + + It can feel reckless and irresponsible to spend your day bowling or + baking or hunting moose in ye olde cowboy game, but a big chunk of the + guilt associated with these activities stems from not really giving + yourself permission to do them, at least in part because too much of + your average day is already given over to tweeting at Jonathan Chait. + But it’s healthy and productive to do cool and fun things that enrich + your life! The solution, here, is to buy yourself the time to do the + really interesting things by first being honest with yourself about all + the sweaty hours you waste tweeting at Jonathan Chait. You are a + successful and prolific time-killer because you’ve got a selection of + ways of doing it that are marginally less dreary and more stimulating + than folding laundry or managing spreadsheets, and some inherited + puritanical impulse that tells you you’re still close to upright so + long as you’re not actually enjoying yourself. Bullshit! When you are + not doing what you are supposed to do, do something you genuinely want + to do. That’s the rule. + Advertisement + + Of course, there will be any number of times when you are prevented + from doing any of the things you want to be doing. The rule is also + this: When you cannot do what you genuinely want to do, do what you are + supposed to do. Here is a good life hack: when you lack the bandwidth + to take on an important chore or duty, you probably still have the + bandwidth to make a list of all your important chores and duties. Do + that! This counts as a thing you should be doing, because often enough + in making the list you will hit on something that requires little + enough of you that you can take it on right away, without too much + suffering. And even if you don’t, the making of the list will bring you + a little closer to addressing yourself to the items on it, and that’s + enough of a positive step that when the time comes for you to do + something you want to do, you will feel the satisfaction of having + earned it, through work. That’s what’s missing from the shame-soaked + hours spent avoiding and procrastinating: the feeling that you deserve + to have a good time, and the permission to have one. + + Of course, you will probably fall short of dividing your time exactly + equally between responsibilities and pursuits. Don’t think of that as + failure. When you remember this wise practice, when it occurs to you, + treat it as a rule and follow it. 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And so I + learned about systems for managing time and information and tasks and + goals and projects. + + These systems have allowed me to get a lot more done, than I could have + without them. + + But the danger is that we might too easily substitute getting things + done — checking off tasks, chores, projects — for living a life of + depth and resonance. + + For example, I want to take a couple of hours [27]for an adventure to + visit a heron rookery nearby, so I can see dozens of Great Blue herons + nesting. + + But nesting season for herons coincides with my busiest time of the + year. + + If I tell myself that I need to get everything done before I take time + to see this, nesting season will be over. I will miss the experience of + seeing them. (And I still won’t get everything done; I can always think + of more that I would like to have done, than I can actually do.) + +Stop Asking Yourself How You’ll Get Everything Done + + Most productivity and organizational systems are geared toward the + world of work, paid or unpaid. + + Few talk about managing your time so that you can pursue important + relationships and activities that feed your spirit, but not your bank + account. (Laura Vanderkam’s recent book, Tranquility by Tuesday, is one + exception to this.) + + But what we call “leisure activities,” non-work or chore activities, + non-productive activities in the economic sense, are the very + activities you might look back on as the most important to cultivating + a well-lived life: a life where you’ve had rich relationships, where + you’ve taken time to create things that gave you pleasure to create, + where you’ve taken time to contribute your energy and efforts to make + this world a better place. + + Sometimes the belief that you must finish everything on the list, + whether it’s paid work tasks or chores around the house, robs you of + leisure time: “But I can’t stop working until I get everything done!” + + Part of the solution for this is using time management techniques such + as [28]paying yourself first. + + But part of it is also reframing the question. + +Ask Instead: What Do You Want to Make Real in the World? + + What if, instead of asking yourself, “What do I need to get done,” you + ask yourself: “What do I want to make real, in this world?” + + What do you want to make real? + + What do you want to bring from your imagination, into real life? + + What do you want to make real, that you can experience? Hiking the + Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine? Having clean socks on a + predictable basis (seriously, that is one of mine)? (Next level: having + clean socks on a regular basis, while you are hiking the Appalachian + Trail.) + + What do you want to make real that other people can enjoy or use — + learning to play music, starting a non-profit program, creating a + useful app? + + What do you want to make real, that makes this world a better place: + provide [29]housing for purple martins so they can keep migrating to + North America; provide housing for human beings, so all can live with + dignity? + + We will all have different things that we deeply want to become real, + in this world. We will all have different experiences and + accomplishments that we hope to look back on, at the end of a + well-lived life. + + I personally believe that if everyone took one thing they wanted to see + changed in this world, and worked toward making that one thing real; + that we would all be much better off. + +Making Things Real in the World Can Take a Lot of Effort; or, Almost No +Effort at All + + Lately my key productivity question to myself is: what do I want to + make real, in this world? + + What do I want to make real, today? + + This can be very small! The other day what I most wanted to make real, + was some clean socks. (Doing the laundry, a care task I dislike, is + much more satisfying for me when I cheer myself on, saying, “You go, + Anna, giving yourself clean socks, good for you!”) + + I also want to write a book, which is a lot more work than throwing a + load of wash into a machine. + + To make my book real in the world, I’m going to have to put in + consistent thought and effort over time. The same is true for making + things real like starting your own business, learning a trade, + socializing a dog to become a beloved part of the family. + + But some things that are important to you, and that bring you a lot of + joy, you can make real without much trouble at all. + +Making Things Real is About Responding to Opportunities + + When I was a child, I lived in the Southwest of the U.S., and in + northern New England: places where cherry blossom trees don’t grow. + + Every year during the spring I would see the Cherry Blossom Festival + pictures in Washington, DC, and I thought that those trees looked like + blooming clouds, banks of flowering clouds, on the banks of the + Potomac. I dreamed of seeing them in real life. + + It wasn’t until my thirties that I got to experience the Cherry Blossom + Festival in Washington, DC, in real life rather than in my imagination. + + That memory of walking under hundreds of flowering cherry trees, with + dark rain clouds overhead playing up the lightness of those short-lived + blossoms, remains one of the most vividly piercing things I have ever + experienced. + + By that time, we lived in an area where cherry trees could grow. + However, our house already had such a large old maple shading the yard + that we couldn’t plant other trees. + + One day, a storm came and toppled our maple tree. + + I was saddened to see it go, but realized that now our small yard had + enough sun and space to plant a Yoshino cherry tree, just like the ones + in Washington, DC. + + And so we did. + cherry blossom branches with a blue sky behind them cherry blossom + branches with a blue sky behind them + + Here it is! + + It took less than a day to plant it. That was fourteen years ago. + + Now, it is full grown. + + I can see blossoming branches from my bedroom window, nodding in the + breezes, with birds flying in and out of them, and wild solitary bees + burrowing into the blossoms. Yoshino cherry trees bloom even before + dandelions bloom. + + Being able to see the cherry blossoms each spring, from a flowering + tree in our own yard, from my bedroom window no less, is — for me — one + of the best things I have ever made real in the world. + + And it was hardly any work at all. + __________________________________________________________________ + + Copy and share - [30]the link is here. Never miss a post from + annahavron.com! [31]Subscribe here to get blog posts via email. + __________________________________________________________________ + +References + + Vanderkam, L. (2022) Tranquility by Tuesday: 9 ways to calm the chaos + and make time for what matters. New York: Portfolio. + + Byington, C. 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And will do so tonight. + And 730 more times in the year to come. + + As soon as the last load of laundry is folded, it’s time to put in + another wash. As soon as you’re done eating and cleaning up one meal, + it’s time to start making the next. + + There is a constantly replenishing supply of new texts and emails to + answer, bills to pay, stuff to buy, bookings to make, forms to fill + out. + + Whenever you cross one to-do off the list, you add a couple more on. + + Whatever you did the day before, you have to wake up and do it all over + again. + + The relentless slog of life’s maintenance work can feel tiresome, + burdensome, annoying. + + It can feel like you’re Sisyphus, pushing a boulder up a hill, only to + have it roll back down, ready to be pushed up once more. + + Yet we should be glad to continually find this boulder resting at our + feet. + + Drudgery and chores are the rent we pay for living. + + While we inhabit mortal existence, this rent is due every day. + + It’s not a fine, but a fee. + + A ticket to continue to ride. + + To-dos keep our world spinning, and signal that we continue to exist on + a spinning world. + + We ought then to appreciate having one more task-filled day before + there comes a knock on the door from a sickle-carrying landlord, + bearing an eviction notice in hand. + + Yes, we should be very glad indeed to have a full list of to-dos before + us. 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