Ask PG: Disconnecting Distraction progress?
I just reread Disconnectinb Distraction and saw this:
Note: The strategy described at the end of this essay didn’t work. It would work for a while, and then I’d gradually find myself using the Internet on my work computer. I’m trying other strategies now, but I think this time I’ll wait till I’m sure they work before writing about them.
1) Thank you for the openness and honesty. It's somehow comforting to know the greats suffer from distraction, too.
2) What are your current thoughts about and strategy against distraction?
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 34.4 ms ] thread1) Do you find it silly or irritating being called a 'great'?
2) Do you find yourself in disagreement with the usage of such a word describing yourself? Are you unable to relate?
ADDED. Actually, the proper way to think about anti-procrastination is "willpower conservation", and not having a graphical browser installed or not having software on the computer that allows the watching of videos does conserve significant willpower when one is trying to get work done.
Randall Munroe (creator of xkcd): http://blog.xkcd.com/2011/02/18/distraction-affliction-corre...
Alex Payne (early Twitter employee): http://al3x.net/2009/09/14/my-get-back-to-work-hack.html
Please fill in with more examples. Preferably people who've accomplished something, as opposed to random students who managed to get their homework done in time.
Hopefully this will work out in the long term.
[1]https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/leechblock/
Jokes aside, there's always StayFocusd: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/laankejkbhbdhmip...