Craft
Beat procrastination on what matters
Start the most important work first, in focused blocks, before the day fills up.
The challenge
I procrastinate on the work that matters
Why it matters
The work you avoid is usually the work that moves your life forward.
How the plan unfolds
Milestones
- Day 30 Did my most important task first thing, 5 days a week, for two weeks
- Day 60 Held a daily distraction-free focus block for three weeks
- Day 90 Starting the hard thing early is now my default
Keystone habits
Most important task first
When I start my workday, I will do my single most important task before anything else.
Two-minute start
When I'm avoiding a task, I will commit to just two minutes to break the freeze.
Protect a focus block
At my scheduled deep-work time, I will close distractions and work in one block.
Your first actions
- Pick tomorrow's one thing tonight Decide your single most important task the night before so there's no morning debate.
- Shrink the first step Break the task down until the first step is too small to resist.
- Kill your top distraction Put your phone away and block the sites that pull you off during focus blocks.
If–then plan
When I drift to busywork, then I return to my one important task before doing anything smaller.
When a task feels paralyzing, then I shrink it to a two-minute first step and just start.
When there's no deadline pushing me, then I set my own deadline and a focus block to meet it.