Creating anti-dotes for procrastinators.
I'm Rahul Jain. And to be honest, I am very lazy and a big-time procrastinator.
And for me, taking the decision to do something and actually doing it has a long gap.
I just feel there is a lot of useless work involved in between. I mean, why do we have to fill out a form for an event with ten extremely obvious fields, like name, age, LinkedIn URL, and so on? Why do I have to fill in simple things like address, phone number, do you need insurance, and OTP, and so on, after logging in and searching for flights?
For some reason, this has become the norm, and nobody seems to care about it. Here, I see every login, every search, every click, every form field as a waste of time and effort. Trivial things have become work.
And I am not alone. I have seen few people who feel the same way, but they don't do anything about it. They also don't know what can be done about it.
I’m on a mission to make these absolutely simple things redundant.
The decision to do something should be immediately followed by action. No more waiting, no more procrastination, no more tasks with priorities and due dates. Every trivial task should be completed automatically. And many tasks should be made trivial which aren't.
A list of tasks is simply a sign of inefficiency and procastination.
That’s why I am making an anti-task-management system.
An antidote for procrastinators.