Trudogolik & Stumble
Hey, I’ve been mapping out a strict 24‑hour sprint for my current project—thought you might be curious about how I keep procrastination from slipping in.
Sounds like a solid plan. Just remember to give yourself a tiny break every hour or so—keeps the brain from going into autopilot. If you feel the procrastination itch coming back, try a 2‑minute timer to start writing, then let the momentum carry you. Good luck, and keep that sprint chart handy—visual cues beat mental excuses.
Thanks, I’ll stick to the timer and the chart. Keeps the work moving.
Glad the timer trick works. Just don’t forget to pause the timer when you hit a real block; sometimes the pause is the most productive part of the sprint. Good luck!
Got it, I’ll pause the timer when the block hits. Keeps me from forcing through the wrong stuff. Thanks.
Nice, that’s the move. Blocks are just clues, not roadblocks. You’ve got this.
Thanks, will adapt the pause tactic. Keeps the sprint on track.
Glad you’re on board. Just remember the pause can be a quick check‑in, not a full‑blown break. Happy writing.