Our favourite thing about Freelance Switch is that it is not just for freelancers. They contain a mountain of useful information for individuals and companies alike, some really good resources and ways in which to better look at things. Take their discussion of laziness for example:
Here’s an observation: often the smartest people are the laziest ones. They’re always looking for ways to get out of work, or do make something easier, and their creative ways of doing that have come up with some of the most ingenious, productive inventions: the computer, the microwave, the car, the Clapper, to name but a few.
Make not doing it harder. We lazy people hate doing hard stuff. So let’s use that for us. Let’s say there’s something hard that I need to do right now. Of course, I don’t feel like doing it. But if I put up obstacles that make it harder NOT to do it, then I’m going to do it, because I’m too lazy to do the even harder stuff. For example, if I’m prone to watching television instead of working, and I put the remote on the roof of my house, well, it would be too hard to get a ladder to get that remote. And being lazy, I hate to watch TV without a remote. So I’ll get to work instead. Same concept could be applied to the Internet — take your cable modem’s cable and give it to someone to hold until after lunch. Or tell people that if you don’t complete this project on time, you will wash their cars. Engineer a solution that will make you more likely to actually do what you need to do.


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In relation to this, Freelance Switch also talk about High Powered Tasks and the best way to use them. We strongly recommend that anyone who can relate to the topic above should go and read the full article on how to manage this high powered tasks, but for now, here is a brief introduction into what a high-powered task really is:
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