View Full Version : Daily schedules/routines?
alicia91
07-16-2008, 01:51 PM
I'm always impressed with those people who are able to be disciplined enough to follow routines and schedules. Additonally, I think that I'd have more free time (freedom!) without guilt, if I could actually manage to have one. But it's just not my nature I guess. I love designing a routine --6:00 wakeup, 7:00 workout, 9:00-1:00 work on my business, etc. but after a week or so I feel too contrained and rebel. On other boards that I'm on, many ladies swear by the Flylady system and I signed up for it but cancelled after two days because I just couldn't take it.
THe only thing that works for me is to incorporate one little thing at a time - usually tacked on to something else I'm already doing and eventually it just becomes a natural habit. For example - while my morning coffee is brewing I force myself to unload the dishwasher.
But I wouldn't necessarily call myself unorganized - at the end of the day I've usually done what I've needed to do. It just wasn't done in a systematic sort of way.
You?
About the same as you. Sometimes I seek out external things that give some structure to my day because with no structure I feel at loose ends and as a J, I don't like that feeling.
Geoff
07-16-2008, 02:50 PM
Don't we already have one of these threads?
/too lazy to go look.
alicia91
07-16-2008, 04:37 PM
Don't we already have one of these threads?
There's one at INTP c - but I don't post there. ;)
prplchknz
07-16-2008, 09:41 PM
I also make a schedule for what needs to be done, then I fail to actually follow it. It's like I'm going to do this by this time so I can go to bed at a reasonable hour, yet I'm always up late working and up early finishing.
booyalab
07-17-2008, 01:03 AM
Routine makes me depressed, I try to avoid it.
Uberfuhrer
07-17-2008, 01:48 AM
I need routines, schedules, and plans. I can't be spontaneous. I need to know what I'm getting into.
Keep in mind, though, routines, schedules, and plans are not synonymous with being hardworking and inclined for follow-through. It just means you like to be in control of the external world.
alicia91
07-17-2008, 04:44 AM
In my case, as an ISTP - I'm definately a 'chart-the-course' style person. I like to have some kind of plan or vision where I'm headed whether just short term for the day or in general. However, at the same time I need freedom to manuever. And I keep thinking 'if I was more organized and efficient about doing the crappy jobs then I'd have more time for the fun stuff and more freedom.' I can't even stand to have appointments late in the day or my day feels 'ruined' and I hate having it hanging over my head all day long.
It's a constant struggle.
01011010
07-17-2008, 05:47 AM
I really admire people that can do whatever they feel like doing. I really have to go by a schedule, it doesn't have to be the same everyday. I can change as needed. Nonetheless, the only times I remember not scheduling at all, is when ex girlfriends forced me.
Jeffster
07-17-2008, 05:52 AM
We were just talking about this at work today.
Making schedules (or to-do lists) just ends up depressing me, because I end up not getting most of what I planned done, so it becomes something to get stressed out about or beat myself up over. I have been much happier since I stopped trying to do that. People were always telling me to do it, and I did because I thought the problem was that I just wasn't trying hard enough to be disciplined. But I learned that some people, including me, function much better when we can go with the flow, and actually can accomplish a lot more when we don't try to stick to strict schedules that stress us out and make things too pressured.
prplchknz
07-17-2008, 06:08 AM
In my case, as an ISTP - I'm definately a 'chart-the-course' style person. I like to have some kind of plan or vision where I'm headed whether just short term for the day or in general. However, at the same time I need freedom to manuever. And I keep thinking 'if I was more organized and efficient about doing the crappy jobs then I'd have more time for the fun stuff and more freedom.' I can't even stand to have appointments late in the day or my day feels 'ruined' and I hate having it hanging over my head all day long.
It's a constant struggle.
that's like me, I don't know why but I never listen to my own advice. It's like I need to do this now it's midnight I sat down to do to do this paper at noon, and I haven't started yet. Now I'm kicking myself for not starting sooner, btw I have two paragraphs written. I'm going to be up all night and might be able to take a nap before class. This is why coffee was invented. though I miss read appointments late in the day as "appointments late" I hate being late, I don't know why but I can't stand being late it causes so much anxiety. Even if it's just meeting friends I have to be early then when they're late that causes more anxiety cuz I'm like did they tell me the right time?
but when I follow a schedule I feel suffocated, it's like I need to make a schedule or I will do nothing but then I can't follow then I feel bad for making a schedule and ignoring it, but I can not follow it either.
Firelie
09-10-2008, 06:55 PM
I try to keep a really loose schedule, prioritizing tasks... I can schedule in a dozen things to do in a day, but I usually only have 1 or 2 things that MUST be done, 1 or 2 things that SHOULD be done but aren't going to be a problem if they're not completed, and then the rest is stuff I'd like to get done but it's not important. It allows for a lot of procrastination. :cheese:
I pretty much keep the same sort of weekly routine going this way, but I still have plenty of time for spontaneous activities, and I am able switch the activities around a lot depending on what things come up during the week.
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