This is a mindset I use to help with procrastination. It first came to me in my senior year on university when I needed to do lab reports. At that point, I had been doing lab reports for 8 years โ ever since the start of high school. And throughout that whole time, they were always excruciating.
But I realized that they were excruciating partly because I always waited until the days before the deadline to do them, which was about a week after the actual lab. By that point, the details of the lab were much fuzzier, making the lab report way harder.
It occurred to me that even though all I wanted to do after the lab is forget everything about it and push it off to the side, that exact moment โ right after the lab โ would be the easiest moment to ever do the report. As more time passes, it will strictly get harder as I begin to lose the context of the lab.
So I sucked it up and started to immediately go to the library right after the lab and simply do the report right then. It worked very well and I only wished I had started the habit years earlier.
I try to remember this lesson and apply it to my life now. If there are situations where I need to do something, and no additional information will arrive that will influence how the job gets done, I try to do it as quickly as possible to take advantage of the context fresh in my brain.