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LINK : https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/9o3QBg2xJXcRCxGjS/working-hurts-less-than-procrastinating-we-fear-the-twinge
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TAGS : productivity, psychology
JOURNALING NOTES
DATE : 12018-07-19
PERS : neauoire
SRCE : Merveilles
TAGS : productivity
NOTE
> "do you know the hand-eye relationship?""
& the oscillation between liking what you do and hating it
& anyways, theres this period where you get more critical, your minds designer-eye-thing gets wiser, and your hand(skills) have trouble keeping up and you loose your faith in your own skills
& so you look at your own work(music, art or writing) and feel like a noob, right?
& but then your hand(skills) rise to the challenge, and you get better than your minds eye, and you feel happy with your own work
& so now keep this in mind
& this gets REALLY interesting when you know more than 1 craft
& so lets say you could skip these down hand periods by moving to another media
& if you can only ever draw, cannot write music or write. Then you are subject to this graph, with no escape.
& "knowing this biorythm is why I started to log, and my plan was to know exactly when I should jump to the next medium" - neauoire
& "you chain the highs together by rotating" - sebastian
& "theres value in knowing when precisely you should hop over." - neauoire
& I find that for me, music takes a lot of priming to work
& If I give in to writing music whenever I feel like writing music, I only acumulate days of lesser focus
& but if I wait 3 days after I had the initial urge, I get a day or two of focused music writing.
& "ok so, 2 things, acknowledge the hand-eye relationship, and using that intersection to hop on over to the next"
> "It's definitely not time, as you can get stuck in the middle of a low and never progress if you don't either persevere through or switch" - heapaepaemnunea
> "You should also track other factors that could have an effect on your productivity: weather, diet, hydration, sleep, exercise, etc." - josh
> "I think these other factors are going to affect the dynamic range of the curve, but not the curve itself (edited)" - neauoire
> "The last time I tried logging (several month stint) I spent too much time doing the logging and ended up despising it... but at the same time of course weather, diet, hydration, sleep, exercise would effect productivity and reviewing that could be valuable T_T" - kor
> "classic mistake
& after a while, you have so much data, that it doesnt really need to be so granular
& like, my predictions dont really change that much if I predict the curves from 500 days, or 5000 days back." - neauoire
> "The explanation of 'stream switching at lull' makes me regret not starting years ago. The explanation helps *A LOT*. I also wonder if it works the same for everyone." - kor
> "so during these lull periods I find it helpful to my "eye" to spend time perusing other art casually. My subconscious does the analyzation and compares my work in the background." - sebastian
> "well the best indicator of that is:
& while you are doing this other media, lets say art, when you go back to music youll notice an improvement.
& @kor I dont think its the same for everyone, but wouldnt it be fun to find out what works for you :)" - neauoire
> "Example: Work on music while watching bladerunner in the background. Then when you get exhausted from music, Work on art the next day using inspiration from bladerunner and listen to similar artists in the background. Rinse and repeat." - sebastian
> "Also, exercise is a funny one, because you can treat it as a skill as well as a general improver, so you can include it in the routine if that helps practicing it (getting into it and keeping it going), but you probably don't want to push it super high either unless you're going for athlete." - heapaepaemnunea
> "i dont do pomodoro because i dont take orders from fucking robots" - floatvoit
> "To add to the thread earlier in #the-lobby. The idea of rotating around different creative practices to match your flow and interests rang a bell for me. It reminded me of Jung's explanation of _circumambulation_. "There is no linear evolution; there is only a circumambulation of the self". It's mostly used in a spiritual context of finding enlightenment, and described as an orbit whose center is both the self and the goal. However, some can say that _the self_ is, in fact, partly the art that you are creating. It's an extension of you. And as a multidimensional person who has many different skills and interests, one can be seen as fleshing out the different faces of the self as they orbit through their varying interests. Your interests are different faces of the same object. Every time you make a rotation around the obelisk of _self_, you see a different version of you." - sebastian
& "If the psychology can be mapped precisely. You can use the appropriate symbolism in a UI to help guide and prime movements in this metaphysical space and facilitate consistent workflow for users. This is one of my goals." - sebastian
EVERYTHING
DATE : 12018-07-19
PERS : neauoire
SRCE : Merveilles
QOTE : 'have you tried writing down everything you know about everything?' - neauoire
TYPE : encyclopedia
TAGS : inspiration
MUSIC THEORY
DATE : 12018-07-20
PERS : Symbol
SRCE : Merveilles
LINK : https://www.youtube.com/user/Rhaptapsody/videos
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