Every task you postpone doesn't disappear. It sits in the back of your brain like a pop-up ad. You spend more mental energy worrying about the garage than it would take to clean the garage.
It gets a laugh. It’s a classic dad-joke level pun. But underneath the humor lies one of the most insidious productivity traps in existence.
The truth is painful but simple:
Sometimes, waiting is the right move. If you just had surgery, waiting to run a marathon is wisdom. If the market is crashing, waiting to invest is prudence.
We convince ourselves that there is a magical alignment of stars—the right amount of energy, the perfect block of uninterrupted time, the ideal weather, the exact level of motivation—that will make hard things easy. roundtoit
What have you been waiting to get a "round tuit" for? Drop it in the comments—and then go spend five minutes on it.
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Here is why waiting for the perfect moment is a scam, and the three brutal questions you need to ask yourself to finally break the cycle. The "Round Tuit" isn't a thing you find. It is a feeling you wait for.