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The term dates back to the mid-20th century. It is often found on gag gifts—small wooden disks or coins stamped with the words "ROUND TUIT."
A "Round Tuit" is a classic, humorous productivity tool (often a physical wooden or metal coin) used to poke fun at procrastination. The joke is that people often say they will do something when they "get around to it"—so by owning a physical "Round Tuit," you no longer have an excuse to wait. 1. Acquire Your "Tuit" roundtoit
If it is important, it doesn't go on a To-Do list. It goes on the calendar . Open your calendar right now. Find a two-hour block in the next 48 hours. Label it: “Operation No Round Tuit.” Defend that block like a bodyguard. When the time comes, you do not ask yourself if you feel like doing it. You just do it because the calendar said so. The term dates back to the mid-20th century
But a "Round Tuit" is not patience. Patience is waiting for external conditions to change. The Round Tuit is waiting for internal conditions to change. You are waiting to feel like doing the thing. Open your calendar right now
Here is what actually happens while you are waiting for your Round Tuit: