Productive Avoidance Is Still Avoidance (And The Spice Drawer Knows)

You did not write today. You did, however, alphabetize the spice drawer. And answer four emails that did not need an answer. And research a new planner.

The misdiagnosisThe misdiagnosis is that you are lazy. That a focused person would not be folding laundry instead of writing chapter twelve.
The real diagnosisHere is the truth. You are not lazy — you are productive at the wrong altitude. Avoidance dressed up in usefulness is the trickiest version, because at the end of the day you can point to a clean spice drawer and call it a win. The win is the cover story.

The Four Flavors Of Productive Avoidance

Flavor Looks Like The Cost
Domestic Cleaning, folding, organizing You are tired and still un-written.
Adjacent Reading craft books, watching writing YouTube You learned. You didn't make.
Administrative Inbox zero, calendar tuning, file renaming Your filing system is now better than your draft.
Aesthetic Buying a new planner, new pen, new desk lamp The setup is louder than the work.

Three Questions That Catch The Avoidance Mid-Move

  • Would I be doing this if writing weren't on the list today?
  • Does this task have a deadline that is not made-up?
  • If I died tonight, would I be glad I did this instead of the page?

The spice drawer is not the problem. The spice drawer is the alibi.

The fix is not shame. The fix is naming. Once you can say out loud — “I am about to reorganize the spice drawer because chapter twelve scares me” — the avoidance loses its disguise. Then you can choose. Sometimes you choose the drawer anyway. That is fine. But you choose it knowing.

The dare (not assignment)For one week, log everything you did instead of writing. Do not change behavior. Just log. By Day 7, the pattern names itself.
Image promptA neatly reorganized spice drawer in a dim kitchen, perfectly alphabetized. Through the doorway, a closed laptop sits glowing on a desk. Purple, sea-green, dark blue palette. Cinematic. No people. Wry mood.

— The Book Maven

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