There's a way for me to make some money, but it requires that I setup a fairly complicated spreadsheet to monitor several variables. All through last week, I've been printing Excel tutorials and ebooks, telling myself that I'll do the spreadsheet over the weekend, so I can start earning immediately. I want to put the money towards a startup.
How did I spend my weekend?
Friday Night:
Listening to rap and channel surfing. I've got all weekend, right?
Saturday:
Spend half the day browsing, the other half watching about 4 movies. Still got all day Sunday, right?
Sunday:
Wake up @ 10. Watch a few World Cup matches, while surfing YouTube. I can do it later right?
Now I just got to work, and I'm disgusted with myself. I want to leave this job as soon as possible (one's soul can only be sucked so much), but my constant procrastination isn't helping things.
The worst part? This isn't the first time something like this has happened. I'll spend the weekday fantasizing about how productive I'm gonna be over the weekend, then spend the weekend watching movies. Then on Sunday night, while ironing my clothes for Monday, the self-flagellation begins.
Oddly, while I'm wasting time, I know that I'm wasting time. I'll spend 5 minutes doing the task, and as soon as I encounter any difficulty, I take a break to 'clear my head'. This ends up taking the rest of the day. This has happened several times.
I want to be rich. Filthy rich, even. I'm sick of working for others. I'm sick of getting up in the morning knowing my life is ticking away. But I know I'll never get there if I continue like this.
I'm 23, above-average intelligence (Dunning-Kruger FTW), and I don't want to waste my life, waking up @ 30 wondering where the years have gone.
I've been on HN long enough to know this is something quite a few of us struggle with.
Help. Please.
A "complicated spreadsheet" isn't a requirement, it's a roadblock.
You're making it harder for yourself by putting obstacles in front of yourself and then wondering why it's so hard to make progress.
I want to be rich. Filthy rich, even.
Getting rich isn't the goal. It's a byproduct.
You never even mention what your startup is going to do, who it's going to help, or why you absolutely positively must do it. If you have something you must do, identify it and focus on it. If you don't, find it. Everything else, including money, is just a detail.
I take a break to 'clear my head'.
Clearing your head isn't a necessary step, it's an excuse. Again, if you have something you must do, you head is already plenty clear. If you don't, then what are you clearing your head for?
In summary:
1. Find what you must do.
2. Start doing it.
In case you don't have something you must do, then just do something, anything. The process of doing will probably help you find your mission. The processes of thinking, preparing tools, and dreaming about money probably won't.
A couple of minor pointers that have helped me:
1. If you have 2 computers, make one for work and the other for internet and put them in different rooms.
2. Throw your TV set into the dumpster.
3. When you have code to work on, be at your terminal, working on it (Mode 1).
4. When you don't have code to write, by anywhere but your terminal with pencil and paper handy (Mode 2).
5. Start every day in Mode 1 and end every day (probably in bed) in Mode 2. Ending the day in Mode 2 in requisite to being able to start in Mode 1 the next day.
6. Take care of yourself.