Ok so commenting on this part:
If you find you procrastinate on something, or partly feel like procrastinating on it, then part of you doesn’t want to do it . That is a conflict. If you were unconflicted, you wouldn’t even be tempted to procrastinate.
Ok when part of you doesn’t want to do it. If part of you doesn’t want to do it then don’t do it. Why? Because a side of you doesn’t want to do it. If you haven’t resolved that you are forcing yourself to do it.
You should only do stuff you’re unconflicted about. Like if you have a big decision such as going to college or not. If you’re conflicted you could be taking on lots of debt and time for something that you don’t have a clear cut decision on. Hmm. Putting it into smaller things. If you have a conflict on working out. Don’t work out because what if you decide you shouldn’t. That’s a lot of time wasted.
When I read articles I feel pretty calm/neutral/objective? Idk whats the right word. Probably calm? Interested too?
That’s all I can think of for now. I also remembered that I went through this article on the forum almost a yr ago?
This is from second time reading it through and sharing my thoughts: Procrastination - #13 by Eternity
Hmm. Looking back it doesn’t seem like I shared any sentiments related to not doing stuff. It seems like that’s a more recent thought. Or maybe something I thought was so obvious I didn’t share it at the time. Idk.