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How to Beat Parkinson's Law (And get stuff done)

Parkinson’s Law, simply put, is that a task will grow to fill the amount of time that you give to it.

A graph describing Parkinson's Law

Example:

  • Give yourself 4 weeks to write an essay, it'll likely take you most of, if not the whole, 4 weeks.
  • Give yourself 24 hours to write that same essay, it'll take you less than, or the entire, 24 hours.

My Solution

A solution I’ve found that works for beating this law is to set deadlines within the deadline time frame.

A generic example:

Let's say it's 1pm.

And you have until 5pm to get a task done.

It’s likely that your brain will make you procrastinate until you have an hour or two left.

What snaps you out of procrastination is the panic part of your brain.

  • Too much panic is bad -> Anxiety
  • But a little panic is good -> Alertness

The goal is to kickstart the panic part of your brain earlier. At will.

And you do that by setting a mini-deadline (let's say 3pm) during the duration of the larger deadline (5pm).

And make it a real deadline. Write it down. Repeat it to yourself. Make it feel real. Replace the panic for 5pm with 3pm. Trust me, it works.

And it doesn't really matter when you set your mini-deadlines or how many you set. The goal is to get you actively working earlier than the original, larger deadline. So set them how you see fit.

Now, by the time it’s 3pm, you’ll have gotten a huge chunk of your work done, if not half or all of it. Then, it’ll be a smoother ride to 5pm as you’ll have less work to rush through.

At that point, you can reset your panic to 5pm.

And voila! You’ve beaten Parkinson’s Law.

It's Scalable

The great thing is you can scale this solution up to work you have to do within a week’s deadline or 6 months deadline. Or even life goals with 2-10 year deadlines.

Just remember: Add solid deadlines within your deadline that will awaken the panic part of your brain early so you can get stuff done.


Originally posted in my personal blog

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on January 11, 2021
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    I was diagnosed 2 years ago at age 63. Symptoms were tremor in right leg, loss of handwriting ability,My normally beautiful cursive writing was now small cramped printing and soft voice. I also had difficulty rising from a seated position and have balance issues. I started out taking only Azilect, then Mirapex, and then Sinemet. Several months ago I started falling frequently, hence the reason for Sinemet. During the summer of 2021, I was introduced to Health Herbs Clinic and their effective Parkinson’s herbal protocol. This protocol relieved symptoms significantly, even better than the medications I was given. Visit www . healthherbsclinic . com , After First month on treatment, my tremors mysterious stopped, had improvement walking. After I completed the treatment, all symptoms were gone. I live a more productive life. I was fortunate to have the loving support of my husband and family. I make it a point to appreciate every day!

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