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When you are actively pursuing Eventualism, it can be a very slippery slope. You'll come across all sorts of crtiicism. Your co-workers will be jealous of your "perceived" slacking and call you on it, some even going so far as to talk to your superiors. Your family (especially your significant other) will chastise you and tell you to get off your “perceived” lazy rear and get moving. Your friends will wonder where your “get up and go” went; whereas the “actual” slacker friends will begin to see you in a whole new, and reverent, light.
These are the challenges you face when taking this journey to an eventual somewhere. Some will say you’re going nowhere fast. Obviously the aren’t paying attention; you’re not doing anything fast. You can try to convince them, but only the die-hard "8th Day Eventualist" can stand the true eventualism needed to pull off that daunting feat. As a beginner, you’re better off just going about your own eventual business, that way you keep your focus. And focus is incredibly important when you’re getting things done eventually. The thing you’ll need to focus on most is to make sure you’re actually Effing The Dog, rather than doing nothing at all (or doing things in circles). I can’t stress this enough; when you implement EffTD, you are working towards a clear result…the getting there is just an eventual process. If you simply do a whole lot of nothing and pretend to to be doing something - even eventually - you are NOT Effing The Dog. Some would say you’re just “effing around.” So, this wrong turn I’m talking about an be an easy one to make if you are not focused on focusing on eventual productivity. Focus on that. That way, your focus is focused in a focused manner that will allow you to be focussing on what needs your focus. I don’t think I can be any clearer on this.
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