Finishing moves

Remember Mortal Combat?

It was (and I guess still is) a fighting game whose claim to fame, when it was released in arcades back in the 90s, was the idea of a “finishing move”—if you beat your opponent, you had the opportunity to do a special attack, sending them off to meet their maker in a rather bloody fashion.

While I don't condone violence, the idea of a “finishing move” made me think a little bit about how I tend to deal with recurring tasks.

Here are some examples.




I could go on, but I think you get the idea.

The key is that when I've got some kind of task that I know will pop back up on my to-do list at some point in the future, I ensure that I build into my workflow some kind of finishing move that makes my life a little bit easier the next time around.

Sure, it's not a big deal to call up and make a haircut appointment, but my brain is put to much better use doing creative and enjoyable things, like solving problems at work or focusing on the people that are special to me.

It's also no big deal to empty a vacuum cleaner before you start vacuuming, but it's such an unpleasant thing to do in the first place that I don't want to give myself any reason to stall. It's friction, when it comes to productivity, friction is failure.

Discuss...