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Motivate me!!!!

Kishtu

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It's raining, and I've got a load of washing in the machine.
And a soggy moggy who gets bored and causes havoc when he's stuck indoors because of rain.

But worse, much worse, is that I've got 15 buttonholes to hand sew on a commissioned project. Tried thinking of the money, well, the lady is a friend on a fixed income of not-much, so that's not going to work. Tried thinking of her boy's happy face when he sees it, that's not a go-er either. Tried loud music.... worked for a while....

Come on Loungers, what gets YOU through a task you really, really, can't be bothered to do?
 

sweetfrancaise

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Kishtu said:
It's raining, and I've got a load of washing in the machine.
And a soggy moggy who gets bored and causes havoc when he's stuck indoors because of rain.

But worse, much worse, is that I've got 15 buttonholes to hand sew on a commissioned project. Tried thinking of the money, well, the lady is a friend on a fixed income of not-much, so that's not going to work. Tried thinking of her boy's happy face when he sees it, that's not a go-er either. Tried loud music.... worked for a while....

Come on Loungers, what gets YOU through a task you really, really, can't be bothered to do?

...heh...you mean, other than procrastinating to the point that i have no time left? my mother tells me that "pressure makes diamonds". lol

otherwise, i usually treat myself to something once i've accomplished a huge task, like ice cream or a movie. sometimes it's also a motivator during the time that i'm supposed to be working hard, like with final exams...:eek:
 

Kishtu

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Baron Kurtz said:
I recently transcribed a handwritten manuscript that was the most shocking heap of inarticulate crud i've ever had the questionable pleasure of reading.

I shouldn't laugh, but.... lol at the description.

The Phantom Menace that is the cat - aka Da Pawz, as he styles himself these days being a teenage gangsta cat and a source of constant shame to his parents - is presently trying to open my sewing machine cabinet. It will keep him busy for an hour or so, and then he'll go to sleep on my posh silk dress. Fed the cat (who didn't need feeding, but...) and now I've just remembered that I need some bread. I don't really, but it's another excuse to get out of the house....

Good ideas though. I'm thinking of the money, and at this end of the month it's helping me get in the right frame of mind....

.. but first, I think I'll take Sweetfrancaise's advice and procrastinate like heck!!! lol
 

Dagwood

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Take Mary Poppins advice:

In ev'ry job that must be done
There is an element of fun
You find the fun and snap!
The job's a game

And ev'ry task you undertake
Becomes a piece of cake
A lark! A spree! It's very clear to see that

A Spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
The medicine go down-wown
The medicine go down
Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
In a most delightful way

A robin feathering his nest
Has very little time to rest
While gathering his bits of twine and twig
Though quite intent in his pursuit
He has a merry tune to toot
He knows a song will move the job along - for

A Spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
The medicine go down-wown
The medicine go down
Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
In a most delightful way

[Interlude]

The honey bee that fetch the nectar
From the flowers to the comb
Never tire of ever buzzing to and fro
Because they take a little nip
From ev'ry flower that they sip
And hence (And hence),
They find (They find)
Their task is not a grind.

Ah-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h ah!

A Spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
The medicine go down-wown
The medicine go down
Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
In a most delightful way
 

Vintage Betty

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Kishtu said:
<snip>

Come on Loungers, what gets YOU through a task you really, really, can't be bothered to do?

Guilt is good.

Here's your motivation:

When you finish the buttons you can PM me and finish our conversation! lol

Yeah, like THAT's going to movitate you!

VB
 

imoldfashioned

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15 buttonholes?! I feel for you; I hate buttonholes.

My advice would be music. Crank some motivating tunes and have at it!
 

Vintage Betty

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kishtu
...And a soggy moggy who gets bored and causes havoc when he's stuck indoors because of rain...

griffer said:
What?


Sorry, you lost me there.

She has a wet cat who's bored to tears and is tearing her place apart because he can't go outside. This can include activities as follows but is not limited to: tearing the curtains, ruining the couch, eating food, eating more food, eating your food, eating food left out on the counter for dinner, sitting in clean laundry, clawing the new rug, running around in circles, running over your work, running under your feet, meowing, mewoing at the wall, meowing at space, meowing at the ceiling, and of course, playing with your thread while you are trying to complete those 15 buttonholes. Had a cat or two. :eek:
 
I usually try to keep some cash sitting around in the expense-account; usually what I'll do is "make a deal with myself" that once I finish whatever it is, I'll go buy myself some book or whatever that I've been drooling over, or another booster-box of (GEEK ALERT!) miniatures.

Just suggesting that some possible "self-bribery" might work for you; or, it might not--it really does require a lot of motivation to resist the temptation to cheat...
 

MrNewportCustom

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Vintage Betty said:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kishtu
...And a soggy moggy who gets bored and causes havoc when he's stuck indoors because of rain...



She has a wet cat who's bored to tears and is tearing her place apart because he can't go outside. This can include activities as follows but is not limited to: tearing the curtains, ruining the couch, eating food, eating more food, eating your food, eating food left out on the counter for dinner, sitting in clean laundry, clawing the new rug, running around in circles, running over your work, running under your feet, meowing, mewoing at the wall, meowing at space, meowing at the ceiling, and of course, playing with your thread while you are trying to complete those 15 buttonholes. Had a cat or two. :eek:

You forgot "dashing from one room to the next for no apparent reason" and their "little bohemian sculptures on clay."

Kishtu. When I'm in the sort of predicament you're in, I tell myself, "The only way to get the job done is to get up and do it." And then I try to avoid the projectile vomit.


Lee
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"The cat, of course, said nothing." - Kinky Friedman
 

Ecuador Jim

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Short deadlines....

I tend to suffer from "BSO syndrome" (Bright Shiny Objects), so I can feel your pain.

I had to finish a workbook, and was so sick of the formatting and other stuff that I wanted to scream. I tried focusing on the money, and was arguing that there wasn't enough money in the world to warrant finishing the task.

...but I digress. What got me through it all was setting short deadlines for myself....an hour, half hour, end of the chapter, etc.

For you it might be simply gathering all your materials together, committing to a single buttonhole, or whatever.

I usually find that inertia will take over at some point.

Good luck...I generally prefer a fire and hot buttered rum on a rainy day (must be why I live where I live) :D
 

Vintage Betty

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MrNewportCustom said:
You forgot "dashing from one room to the next for no apparent reason" and their "little bohemian sculptures on clay."

Kishtu. When I'm in the sort of predicament you're in, I tell myself, "The only way to get the job done is to get up and do it." And then I try to avoid the projectile vomit.


Lee
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You are correct sir. I forgot those "oh so important qualities" of the fuzzy persausion.

I stand corrected.

Vintage Betty
 

Kishtu

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Thanks, chaps (and chap-esses)

15 buttonholes to the good, J's outfit is now crated up and ready to go so there will be one happy young man in the wilds of Essex this week!

Buttonholes are grim, hand sewing buttonholes is worse.

There seems to be a horrible continuity to this thread.... the cat has just returned from his wanderings this morning, soaking wet through...and looking for some villainy to be on with.

And him indoors bought me that book he was talking about in the Observation Lounge (I think) - "The Golden Age of Couture 1947-1957" - to treat me for all that hard work! :eusa_clap
 

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