The Rhythmic Philosophy For Productive Work
This strategy provides us the ability to do hard things consistently.
According to this strategy if you had any hard work to do then you had to transform that work into simple regular habit.
In other words,the goal is to generate a rhythm for your work that removes the need for you to invest energy in deciding if and when you are going to do your work.
The chain method is a good example of the rhythmic philosphy for productive work because it combines a simple scheduling heuristic ( do the work every day) with an easy way to remind yourself to do the work: the big red Xs on the calendar.
Another common way to implement the rhythmic philosophy is to replace the visual aid of the chain method with a set of starting time that you use every day for your work. In much the same way while maintaining visual indicators of your work progress.
Eliminating even the simplest scheduling decisions, such as when during the day-to-day work.
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