I can't explain how to do this because it's in my head but when I have to make a call or something I keep putting off I can force myself to do it by kind of taking my brain out of the equation. Like for a phone call I just start dialing and by the time the procrastinating part of me catches on to what's happening the phone is already ringing and I might as well go through with it.
Do you want to lose a tooth? Cause that's how you lose a tooth. Speaking from experience here.
And despite being pretty good about dentist's appointments these days, I, too, have been putting off a doctor's appointment for weeks now. (It's tomorrow, finally. )
I've lost many, including a front one. even had to have a jaw surgery when I was 17. it's just so expensive. so every time I want to schedule, I think "what if I can't afford it".
yup. almost did it to find my doctors office eliminated saturday hours. Now I can procrastinate looking for a new doctors office with weekend hours before I even get to the appointment phase.
Procastination is a fun costume our fears wear.
I'll do anything if I can avoid calling someone, it stresses me a lot. But knowing it and dealing with it helps me.
That said, roleplaying someone that's good calling sometimes helps as catharso said. Just don't do any MGS voice.
My GP has an online tool to make appointments, and it's great. I wouldn't use it for genuinely private stuff because the company behind it is a bit shady, but booking an appointment to get vaccinated is generic enough for me to pick convenience over privacy. It'd be great if they could use open-source, privacy-respecting software, though.
I emailed my "care team" asking if they could help me figure out if I have been dealing with undiagnosed adult ADHD and they wrote back with a phone number to call.
i put off calling in a refill for my adderall too many times and my doctor got upset with me and now he calls ME if i go more than like 2 weeks over my script duration. i got remarkably lucky finding him.
For these quick jobs where you just have to momentarily commit and you canât give up once youâve started (when theyâve answered the phone) Iâve got the mental gymnastics pretty well down.
Itâs kind of like when you need to get into a cold swimming pool. I just go to the deep end and block out that itâs going to be horrible and think about nothing else than the act of making my body jump in. Once youâre flying through the air it doesnât matter what you think because youâre going in
Oh yes. Quite enabling that where I live, the last opportunity is basically Thursday 4 pm, next opportunity Monday morning, but then the line is usually busy.