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Turning Any Activity into an Unforced Garden

4m | Jul 15, 2019

If you can't blow off a task that you don't want to do, can Unforced Garden methods help? Yes. This episode shows you how.




Transcript:


You can apply Unforced Garden methods to any area of your life. Work, school, family, hobbies, wellness, volunteering, and civic duty. You think that you are doomed to stay in the same job. You’re not stuck in that job. But if you decide to stay in that job, you can apply unforced garden methods to it.


Take inventory of the good things in your job. Which things are effortless, fun, and contribute to your wellness? Write them down. Which things are difficult, wearisome, and unhealthy for you mentally or physically? Write them down too.


Here’s your two-step process:


Double the amount of effort you spend on good things. Halve the amount of effort you spend on things that don’t suit you.


Let’s go a little deeper now.


If you must perform disagreeable tasks, break them down into parts. Which of the activities in that task don’t work for you? Brainstorm a new way to approach those activities and audition them.


For example, you may hate the task of writing ten pages of your novel a day - you’re more of a world-building, history-creating novelist - but you made a bet to your Uncle Larry that you would. You’re locked into that task unless you pay up.


You’re not doomed to hours of suckage every day.


Use different approaches to that task and see which one works best for you. Here are five potential approaches to audition:


  1. Try a word sprint to see how many words you can type within five minutes. Try to beat your record.


2.  Try talking into a recording device and then transcribing what you dictated


3. Take a notebook to the park, sit on a bench, and write longhand.


4. Use the Pomodoro method and write for fifteen minutes, rest for five minutes, and repeat until the ten pages are done.


5. Block out two hours, turn off your phone, lock your door, put on some music, and write without stopping until you’re done.


You’re still doing the task that you don’t feel like doing. But you’re trying new approaches. You will find something that works better for you. Uncle Larry will lose that bet. Your wallet and your readers will thank you.


In the event that a task doesn’t suit you and you must do it, plant seeds by way of trying different approaches and cultivate the seeds that work well.


Nothing that you do regularly in your life has to suck. Plant seeds. Try different approaches out. Make life fun.


Here’s your homework:  Identify one unenjoyable task that you perform regularly. Figure out several new ways to perform that task. Be creative and goofy as you design options. Audition those options and cultivate the new approach that works for you. Repeat until you’re never doing anything that sucks.


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