This might be true, but it isn’t obvious; and if it is true, it isn’t obvious that this works as an object-level goal. (By that I mean that in order to start following your schedule, you probably don’t want to apply willpower towards following your schedule. Other things you might want to try include: schedule things differently; schedule different things; change how you feel about the things you have scheduled.)
I think you’re right about less willpower (not your pessimism about habituation as a goal). The goals were originally set to maximize the odds that I’d be home and available at the time the task needed to occur. I’m considering moving the goals to an earlier part of the day so I get more of them done before being distracted.
This might be true, but it isn’t obvious; and if it is true, it isn’t obvious that this works as an object-level goal. (By that I mean that in order to start following your schedule, you probably don’t want to apply willpower towards following your schedule. Other things you might want to try include: schedule things differently; schedule different things; change how you feel about the things you have scheduled.)
I think you’re right about less willpower (not your pessimism about habituation as a goal). The goals were originally set to maximize the odds that I’d be home and available at the time the task needed to occur. I’m considering moving the goals to an earlier part of the day so I get more of them done before being distracted.