I use the same strategy sometimes for internal coordination. Sometimes when I have a lot of things to do I tend to get overwhelmed, freeze and do nothing instead.
A way for me to get out of this state is to write down 6 things that I could do, throw a die, and start with the action corresponding to the dice outcome!
Nice! I think about doing this, sometimes, but never end up actually doing it. (Partly because I don’t always need it, once I recognize the problem; but probably partly because if I’m procrastinating then I’m probably motivated to keep procrastinating rather than settle on anything.)
I use the same strategy sometimes for internal coordination. Sometimes when I have a lot of things to do I tend to get overwhelmed, freeze and do nothing instead.
A way for me to get out of this state is to write down 6 things that I could do, throw a die, and start with the action corresponding to the dice outcome!
Nice! I think about doing this, sometimes, but never end up actually doing it. (Partly because I don’t always need it, once I recognize the problem; but probably partly because if I’m procrastinating then I’m probably motivated to keep procrastinating rather than settle on anything.)