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[quote=Anonymous]I think it's less about what time it is than how much time has passed or will pass for a future task or event. There's an emotional component in that preferred tasks seem like no time has passed and non-preferred tasks seem like they will take forever and are this dreaded. So timers help because you can see that the non-preferred tasks won't actually take the huge amount of time it feels like they take and then it's easier to commit to the hard thing next time because you know it's really only two minutes or whatever.[/quote]
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