I thought again that I am not good at executing vague tasks, either.
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As for lifehack tips,
- Create a āquiet environmentā where the Internet and other peopleās stimuli do not enter.
- Start the timer with a time of 10 minutes and
- Thinking as you write out your thoughts
- Do not start any other work until the timer goes off, and concentrate only on āthinking about the theme you have chosen.
- ćIt is often effective to do something that feels like ~.
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Itās too unclear to call it ātask to be done nowā and Iām going to put it off again.
- So, I think it would be a good idea to do the following task: āTake 10 minutes to think about it carefully and write down everything that comes to your mind.
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ā Write it down.
- āI canāt write.
- āI visualized not thinking about specifics.
- Maybe this is what New Keichobot should do.
- formerly Keichobot was designed to ask questions about āimportant but highly embodied concepts.
- āI visualized not thinking about specifics.
- Maybe this is what New Keichobot should do.
- āI canāt write.
What can I do to learn to understand what I donāt know?
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