Every time you pull your attention away from a distraction or decide not to give in to temptation, you use a small amount of time and energy. Even when you make the right choice, resources have been used up in doing so. You can avoid the need to do this and increase your time and energy for productive tasks by taking steps to avoid being distracted or tempted in the first place.
Planning allows you to make decisions before you are tempted to procrastinate, increasing your chance of choosing wisely. Here are some examples:
Threshold decisions are the decisions that require a small amount of effort to initiate but lead to greater flow-on effects, for example:
If you can identify and use critical threshold decisions, you can conserve your willpower for other tasks.
These tools can help you channel your willpower: