I'm one of those people who struggles a lot with maintaining focus during the week.
Over time, I've identified three main threats to my focus, which I call the 3 Ps:
🎯 Perfectionism: I'm a perfectionist by nature, and I love to be so, but it's demonstrated that perfectionism is counterproductive.
🌧 Pessimism: I define myself more as a realist, but this realism sometimes turns into pessimism, which transforms into paralysis.
⏳ Procrastination: I can't tell you how much I've fought this trait; it drives me crazy and is probably the main threat to my productivity.
How do I combat the 3 Ps?
✅ I've learned to aim for just "good enough" when I do things. Sometimes it hurts a bit, but getting things done is more rewarding.
🌈 I force myself to think positively and be a bit less cynical. It doesn't always work, but I'm getting better at it.
🚀 Overthinking is what leads me to procrastinate the most. I push myself not to overthink, to jump into things, and to eventually rework them in a second iteration.
All these things work, but it's crucial to find a good balance; otherwise, you'll end up with:
- Poor work
- Too high expectations
- Work to do again