Friday, September 21, 2007

Making Impulsivity Work For Me

Recently, I have noticed that I have been less responsive to my usual techniques to "get things done / act in accordance with my longer-term desires." For example, historically successful approaches have included making an appointment for myself for slightly in the future to do something I have been avoiding and planning out every detail of my meals, snacks, and exercise in advance. But lately, I often can't seem to take the first step of imposing the schedule, and when I do, I later don't take the plan seriously enough to follow it. It's no wonder I've been pondering whether a person can experience psychological reactance - a response to the feeling that one's behavioral freedoms are being threatened that often results in the person adopting an attitude or engaging in behavior opposite to that being advocated - to behavioral limitations one has placed on oneself.

I have also been somewhat more impulsive than usual. (Of course, given my baseline level of impulsivity is pretty low, this still leaves me in the category of Ridiculously Scheduled and Over-Considering, but I am moving toward Sane Level of Planning.) Although this has its obvious downsides, such as idle thinking along the lines of "three slices of bacon would make this salad much more delicious" resulting in almost immediately cooking and eating bacon (an act made extremely easy when one possesses a package of pre-cooked bacon that only needs 1 minute in the microwave to be crunchy and perfect), it's also meant that I find myself acting immediately on conscious thoughts like "I should write my psychology paper" and "I need to pay my bills" as well as acting almost before thinking on impulses like (the event that partly inspired this post) suddenly deciding to make the beef stew this morning, something I have been intended to do for a couple of days, while I happened to be up to wash my face. I'm also finding it generally more common to abruptly stop doing some leisure (time-waster) activity - I will often shut down my web broswer after a short period of time or stop reading a novel in mid-sentence and not really realize until afterwards that I wasn't enjoying the experience a whole lot.

Socially, I wonder if this lowered emphasis on following through on commitments to myself will make me more likely to be the kind of person who is willing to blow off the kind of agreements that I used to find binding, like saying "Yes, I will see you at X's party." Given that my impulsivity toward making social contact is arguably not significantly different from zero, this might make me even more of an introvert than I have been. On the other hand, I have been having conversations with random people more frequently (which is easy to do in the university environment), so maybe it's a wash.

Anyway, after noticing these changes, today I read this well-timed blog post on overcoming procrastination, which I suffer from to an average, to somewhat below average, degree, but that is still arguably a kind of bad thing in any quantity.

I have used the "set aside time to do things" approach in the past for Robert and me to clean the apartment, but it has fallen to the wayside with the increase in Robert's dissertation hours on the weekend (where he is totally rocking this very technique on something much more important than vacuuming). I am now operating on the "do it at whatever random time I think of it" principle and this has definitely resulted in less cleaning, though I do occasionally surprise myself with a sudden decision to thoroughly clean the kitchen and I do a much better job than when cleaning on schedule. We (read: Robert the Laundry and Dishwashing Elf) have stuck to the Sunday morning laundry time, so we are not running out of clean socks and such. My daily treadmill session is absolutely set in stone, but I have reached the point where even if I don't want to get started, I know that I want to be doing it / have done it (since it does wonders for the random pain and aching I experience basically every day), so it's not usually very tricky to get myself to do it; I only skip on the rare occasions I am very sick (as in, so sick I cannot actually stand up / stay awake for more than a few minutes) or my fucked up knees are acting up badly enough that I fear instigating another major injury.

"If it comes to mind, then do it" is something I'm doing more and more of. So far, it seems to be the second or third time I think of it, not the very first, so I appear to be setting the stage to act on this impulse through previous decision-making. But last week, this resulted in my sending my grandmother a get well card on the same day that I first thought to do it, rather than waiting several days and then rationalizing that it was stupid to send a card at this late date, and basically being a bum. I got to feel good about making a kind gesture (which, you know, is not exactly something I do a lot of) and using up one of the approximately 849 free cards sent to me by environmental organizations trying to guilt me, through the application of the reciprocity norm, to send them money in return.

To make this technique effective (and not a way to increase the amount of popcorn that I eat and other counter-productive actions), I need to think about what I can do to diminish the amount of effort necessary to move me from "not doing the desirable activity" to "doing the desirable activity" while continuing to maintain barriers/inertia against those other behaviors. I've been successful with this in small things like keeping a full array of cleaning supplies in both bathrooms and the kitchen so that the need to walk 20 feet to get the Windex is never an issue; having stashes of plastic trash can liners in all rooms, so I can take out a full bag of trash and replace the liner easily right when I notice it; keeping my checkbook on the top of my desk at all times so I can write bills; having a post-it note with my library card number next to my computer so I can renew my books easily. I have also made a point of making certain things more difficult by not keeping the most crave-worthy snacks in the apartment, not keeping my credit card number anywhere near my computer so I have to make a special trip to the other end of the apartment (and dig into a pocket of my backpack that has an annoying zipper) if I want to buy something online, and keeping my list of Internet bookmarks to a minimum so I don't fall into the habit of checking 17 blogs every day. No doubt there are many other things I could do to influence the likelihood of following through on sudden thoughts for the better.

"Use a timer to get back to reality" is a funny one for me, just given my insane borderline super-power ability to judge the passage of time, but it's a good idea for normal humans.

"Do not multi-task" - amen. I basically do not even believe in multi-tasking, which is a method of doing 3 things in a one-quarter-ass way, taking twice as long, all at the same time.

I'm not sure what I could do to "modify [my] environment to eliminate distractions" at this point. I definitely don't keep my email browser open on my computer - even now, when I am goofing off, though with a goal in mind - and am lucky that I no longer have a job that requires me to be ready at any moment to deal with someone else's emergency phone call.

I have not thought of "comparing my actions to my personal values" as a technique to fight procrastination, and it's not that unconsidered action is a value of mine. I suppose this is intended as a way to force oneself to confront the contradictions and motivate change through a cognitive dissonance or self-perception mechanism. But it seems to me that I am putting a lot of effort right now into the things that are most important to me.

The "Take Back Your Brain" site is rather interesting and has a series of posts on Robert Cialdini's excellent book on persuasion. I do not feel particularly jazzed to put the effort into creating an advertising campaign to make myself do the things I am putting off, partly because it seems easier for me personally to just do the things than create this campaign (I might feel differently if I were more into playing around with Photoshop or artistic endeavors) and I don't think I have any big goals that I am not already spending a perhaps crazy amount of time and effort and mental energy working on. If I were to implement this approach, the most likely goal would be to reduce the amount of anxiety and generally mental futzing that I am doing around the whole grad school thing. But given my current state of psychological reactance, and my general sense of things as famously summed up with my outraged statement "How can you say that when you know it isn't true!" and the fact that I think that it is entirely rational to be concerned about how my plans will turn out, it's hard to believe that some advertising campaign around the idea of "Relax, it'll be fine" is likely to be effective; I anticipate a reaction more along the lines of "Fuck you, you patronizing, lying asshole." Anyway, I am too busy (and enjoying too much) channeling my fear of ultimate failure and creative energy into thinking of scenarios for Ally to face in the book I am not writing about a terminal masters program at an obscure school taking a turn for the very strange indeed.

And now it's time for lunch. I'm going to have an omelette, just as I planned, and a little something else, which I will choose when the time comes.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I also enjoy making impulsivity work for me. The form it takes for me is doing something long before it is necessary, or even makes sense, just because I am in the mood to do it. For example, right now I am learning about a certain cruise ship and certain ports even though I don't really need to know anything for two months. I studied how to buy a house long before I had the bucks.

I've found that when I talk myself out of doing something like that, I tend not to be in the mood to do it later and it becomes a whole big painful ordeal. Plus, having figured some things out insanely early means that if things come up more quickly than I expect or something happens to distract me right when I was supposed to be doing the figuring out, it's okay because I'm already somewhat prepared.

This is by far my favorite technique for getting stuff done: if you're actually in the mood to do something useful, do it then.

Unless, of course, I really should be in emergency mode about some other issue rather than suddenly getting in the mood to, say, do housework.

The only negative is that sometimes whatever I have done ends up going unused or expires or something. Like if you last research loan options ten years ago, you'll want extra research before choosing a mortgage.

Sally said...

Debbie, what you say totally makes sense to me. And procrastination by doing other necessary things at least beats procrastination by watching television, etc.

In some respects, I've felt sort of silly with the amount of research I've put into grad schools that I won't even be applying to in over a year, and some things will change between now and then to render parts of my knowledge inaccurate or moot, but I've been motivated, so I've gone with that.

Anonymous said...

Hey,

This is a message for the webmaster/admin here at empiricalquestion.blogspot.com.

May I use part of the information from this blog post right above if I give a backlink back to your site?

Thanks,
Harry

Anonymous said...

I've ever liked things like sand clocks, lava lamps, and the like to kind of just spend time staring at it as a configuration of catharsis. In a opportunity, it helps me with meditation, to reduce stress and decent deem in the air nothing. That's why since I was a kid, in preference to of dolls and cars I've perpetually collected more of such pieces like sand clocks, lava lamps, tuneful boxes etc. So I was most pleased when I start the[url=http://www.dealtoworld.com/goods-1260-2-Laser++LED+Light+Show+Laser+Top+Gyroscope+with+Music+Effects.html] 2-Laser + LED Light Appear Laser Ace Gyroscope with Music Effects[/url] from DealtoWorld.com under the Toys section. It's like a musical caddy, a spinning exceed, and a light show all rolled into one. Which is spectacular amusement! The gyroscope wishes outing for around a minute. The laser enlightenment pretension with accompanying music makes this gyroscope a pretty unequalled fiddle with that my friends have also been most amused with.

My dogs are also pretty intrusive around the laser gyroscope I got from DealtoWorld.com. They always cleave to the gyroscope as it spins, although at earliest they kept barking at the laser diverting dismiss boast, and also because it produces music. But after they got worn it, they've stopped barking but simply save up following the gyroscope whenever I start spinning it. Kids are also bonny amused by it. Occasionally it's good to take pleasing toys around the blood so that you can leave the small on while the kids are being amused or playing with it while you go get up scoff or get changed. The gyroscope is a particular such play with with this purpose.

The gyroscope I bought from DealtoWorld.com has a dragon as a map on it, and produces a light show with red, downcast, and unskilled colours. Nick a look at the pictures I've uploaded of the gyroscope with laser light show. The music produced from the gyroscope is not that renowned but decorous sufficiency to consider any chic visitor to the house. The gyroscope is red and raven, making it look exceedingly coolth, and to some macho with that dragon imprint.

The music dismount attack make clear gyroscope runs on 6 LR44 batteries, which are replaceable anyway. I've also euphemistic pre-owned this gyroscope to eye-opener my girlfriend during our anniversary celebration. I did the cheesy thing of decorating the b & b cell with roses and when I led her in, I started up the gyroscope as well so that the laser brighten register produces a fresh effect. I also had some battery operated candles so all the sunrise effects created a rather romanticist atmosphere. She loved it, not later than the style, to my relief. I also bought the candles from DealtoWorld.com. These days it seems to be my non-performance shopping placement for all gifts and ideas for fancied occasions.

Since Christmas is coming, this laser radiance upstage gyroscope can dialect mayhap be a momentous Christmas favour seeking the toddler or methodical the humour! Alternatively, the gyroscope can absolutely be a nice totalling to the usual Christmas decorations. I can fancy placing it within a mile of the Christmas tree and perhaps spinning it when guests reach in the house. Looks like [url=http://www.dealtoworld.com]DealtoWorld.com[/url] is getting my subject thus far again!

Anonymous said...

Hey,

Thanks for sharing this link - but unfortunately it seems to be down? Does anybody here at empiricalquestion.blogspot.com have a mirror or another source?


Thanks,
William

Anonymous said...

A shared snare hosting advantage or understood hosting service or arrive from publican refers to a cobweb hosting service where many websites reside on joke web server connected to the Internet. Each site "sits" on its own break-up, or section/place on the server, to maintain it discriminate from other sites. This is customarily the most close-fisted privilege notwithstanding hosting, as diverse people share the inclusive cost of server maintenance.
[url=http://hostinghouse.pl]hosting[/url]

Anonymous said...

Hello. Facebook takes a [url=http://www.freecasinobonus.gd]casino games[/url] take a chance on 888 casino dispense: Facebook is expanding its efforts to present real-money gaming to millions of British users after announcing a decree with the online gambling steadfast 888 Holdings.And Bye.

Anonymous said...

A person oF the newest anF most ambitious Forms oF viFeo promoting strategies is viral viFeohttp://www.germanylovelv.com/
They are very popular anF it is sometimes FiFFicult [url=http://www.germanylovelv.com/]louis vuitton knolckoffs[/url]
know you are watching an aFvertisement. These intriguing viFeos are posteF all over the web on popular viFeo sites anF are sent out [url=http://www.germanylovelv.com/]louis vuitton knolckoffs[/url]
as many Folks as possible.You will Fiscover numerous beneFits oF electronic mail promoting. IF manageF eFFectively, it coulF assist a business proprietor [url=http://www.germanylovelv.com/]louis vuitton knolckoffs[/url]
continuously supply the correct material [url=http://www.germanylovelv.com/]louis vuitton knolckoffs[/url]
the great purchasers [url=http://www.germanylovelv.com/]Louis Vuitton Outlet[/url]
achieve large reaction From them. It is possible to reach customers globally anF borFer won't be an obstacle on the transaction.
|
|

Anonymous said...

[url=http://longchampsoldesk.quebecblogue.com/]longchamp soldes[/url] The Clutch Mulberry Classic Natural Leather Messenger Bag Black for Men,Welcome to Mulberry Outlet Store,save up to 50% handbag styles of this Spring season are designed bigger, and more classic in style. So, you might want to check out your closet, you may already have several classic clutches you can remix into your Spring 2013 fashion wardrobe. Why not save a bit of cash by recycling what you already have..
[url=http://en.netlog.com/longchamppaschers/blog]sacs longchamps[/url] Before you leave the house do your regular routine. Wash, tone, and moisturize your face as you normally would. Apply concealer under the eyes, blemishes, any imperfections you may want to hide. On the night of Feb 11th, Robert Miller, member of the Green Party Federal Council representing Newfoundland and Labrador, took Twitter to insult animal activists by calling them "douche bags." The news of what happened that night was posted through several animal activists groups on Facebook and shared amongst users of Twitter. Miller then states that he does Cheap Mulberry Handbags on sale in our Mulberry Outlet with fast delivery, free shipping and no sale tax. Buy cheap Highly Appreciated Mulberry Women's Piccadilly Bayswater Printed Leather Shoulder Brown Bag here right now! not endorse libel. Ms May then proceeds to give out apologies to different Twitter names and explaining that mistakes happen and therefore assumes that the Twitter apology by Miller is more than enough to pardon his mistake.
[url=http://longchamppliagea.page4.me/]sacs longchamps[/url] Talking to the crowd, we learned that when it started getting close to capacity, people with bags of any kind were turned away (without even the suggestion of a search. It was like: "Oh, you've got a bag? Back of the line"). Maybe you can get a camera in if you're there super early, but otherwise, any excuse to send you to the back of the line may well be invoked... We all know that buying a Buy soft leather Mulberry Women's Bayswater Leather Satchel Black Bag at auction has come to the stage of a pack luxury designer handbag is a something not everyone can enjoy especially during difficult economic times. Spending your money for a fashion statement and luxury items like those costly hand bag is a bad idea. Yet, this does not mean that you need to sacrifice everything that you want.. A Salt Lake City garage door repair company values the needs of Utah homeowners. Winter weather requires many homeowners to keep their cars in the garage. This allows the person to leave the house from the garage and keep out of the cold..

Anonymous said...

I think, that you commit an error. I suggest it to discuss. Write to me in PM, we will talk.
Logically
I apologise, but, in my opinion, you commit an error. I can prove it. Write to me in PM, we will discuss.
Bravo, your opinion is useful
It is interesting. Tell to me, please - where to me to learn more about it?

[url=http://shenenmaoyiw.viajeblog.com.br/][b]michael kors outlet online[/b][/url]
[url=http://nl1tu8m.dhpreview.devhub.com/blog/][b]michael kors outlet online[/b][/url]
[url=http://www.squidoo.com/mvpmichaelkorsoutlet2][b]michael kors outlet online[/b][/url]
[url=http://shenenmaoyitt.bravesites.com/][b]michael kors outlet online[/b][/url]
[url=http://michaelkorscheap0.webs.com/][b]michael kors outlet online[/b][/url]