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Originally Posted by HappyDude View Post
This is why I'm asking this question and am furthering my understand of how to not be lethargic. See, on some days i'll be kicking ass completing NA's left and right. While other days i'll complete no more than 3. Sure those 3 NA's moved a project forward but deep inside I know I slacked off a bit.
My personal suggestion would be to look at the perspectives that give you a sense on how you're doing, and if you're doing ok, don't worry so much about whether you do less on some days than others. If you're just procrastinating and you're unhappy, then you should definitely change that; but I think that it is better to change it by having some non-work things that you can do that are more enriching than procrastinating in front of the computer when you're not engaged in your work. As long as you are not missing deadlines; are going at a pace that you are satisfied with; and are happy, what more could be asked for?