If it takes less than 3 minutes to do, then do it right now.

1 · Vishnu Haridas · Feb. 9, 2020, midnight
My version of the famous “2-minute” rule to prevent procrastination. I came across the “2-minutes” rule1 a few years ago that helps to prevent procrastination. The rule states: “If it takes less than 2 minutes to do, then do it now.” For example, if you were to pay the electricity bill and not in a mood to go through all those steps —the bank login, typing in the bill details, click to “pay”, wait for the OTP, and finalize the payment— then you are going to procrastinate the task. Probably you...