Look there’s me at the Mutemath show Wednesday! (bottom right)
Thanks andrebob!
(via Through_the_shutter)
The guy with the hat??
- Similar to what you might do when exercising, play music with a fast rhythm.
- If you drink caffeine, consume it in small, frequent amounts instead of just one large cup at the beginning of the day.
- Set time-specific goals in two-, five-, or ten-minute increments. Identify what you want to accomplish in a very short amount of time, and then set a timer and go for it.
- Isolate yourself. Remove the desire to procrastinate by not having any other options but to work.
- Acknowledge that you’re procrastinating. Often, just realizing that you’re putting something off is enough to get you working.
- Challenge a colleague to see who can get the most work done in a set time period.
- Ask someone to help you stay accountable. There are professional motivators who will call you once a day to see how you’re doing, but a trusted and willing friend or coworker can do the same thing for free.
- If the task doesn’t require much though, listen to an audiobook while you work. Agree to only listen to the book when you’re working on the project you don’t want to do. This way, you’ll be interested in hearing more of the story each time you take on the undesirable task.
I’m actually procrastinating now
I guess people don’t understand what I mean.
I watched (or started watching) the original “The Exorcist” yesterday… but I fell asleep. In any case, I made it more than half way through the movie and I seriously thought that wasn’t scary at all. I thought it was quite funny.
Now, I wrote that on Facebook and people are trying to justify that it was made “back in the day” and that it didn’t have much special effects and etc. and that’s why it wasn’t scary. But HONESTLY… a movie that was made “back in the day” could still be just as scary as one made now.
I mean, there are comedies that were and still are funny. There are romance movies that are still good that were made back then. My point is, it’s not because of the special effects that a scary movie is going to be scary. Sure, it might add to it, but it’s by far not everything. I’m still trying to find a scary movie that truly scares me. The closest anything has ever gotten was “The Blair Witch Project” but still I wasn’t freaking out lol.
I’ll tell you one thing though. I was crapping my pants right at the beginning of the movie. But only because it was extremely over-hyped and considered as “one of the scariest movies of all time.” Like I would bring up the movie and some people would be like “Oh heck no. I’m never watching that.” and all that. But after I saw it… it’s just like… REALLY? THAT was supposed to scare me? Gahhh.
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i remember reading that facebook post
It is the 6th of November.
YOU CAN’T PULL OFF FIREWORKS ANYMORE.
It just makes you look like idiots.
Nothing Personal.
HELLS YES! I BEAT JEDWARD!!