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will be wasted. Less efficiency produces lower attention span and lower motivation.
usually generates criticism and disapproval. In the worst cases, it can even lead to a suspension at work or losing
your job.
can cause the interruption of different tasks and can lead to mental health issues.
procrastination to become a habit. This can lead to a spiral of self-reprimands, self-hate, low self-esteem and
low self-efficacy.
Procrastination doesn’t only happen at work. It also common in our daily lives. We can procrastinate
when taking a step forward in our personal relationships or even joining a gym to improve our health. Let’s evaluate
the two main areas where it’s common to procrastinate.
Procrastination in the workplace is a common habit and can become a serious problem. Using corporate
e-mail for non-work-related topics, making personal phone calls during work hours, and dedicating time to irrelevant task
can take us further away from our work objectives. The company may start losing money and you may have a hard time
advancing at the company.
It has been shown that taking a short break every one in a while can actually improve productivity. It’s fine to let yourself
have a few minutes of dedicate time to disconnect, but it’s important always keep it under control so that these short
pauses don’t become a habit in the workplace.
How does procrastination affect school? Many times the subjects we have to learn in school are not appealing or are
hard to understand. Sometimes we hear people saying “I studied all night for the exam, but still got an ‘F’”. It’s probably
because they sit through class distracted and not concentrating, and then try to learn all of the material in one night.
Procrastinating until last minute usually leads to forgetting what we studied and no significant knowledge is retained.
(Need some tips on how to improve your memory?)
Good study habits are part of the keys to success for any student and future professional. Academic procrastination
can hinder the student progress and give the wrong impression that studying is not the path. The student can have many
negative feelings that slow motivation and their academic development.
In this video, Tim Urban, author of Wait But Why, gives a fun Ted Talk lecture on procrastination, its causes,
and consequences.
We are amazed when people finish all their tasks and still have time to do several different activities
(gym, dance lessons, etc). How are these people so organized? Are they better than us?
Given that they don’t have superpowers, it’s possible that they manage to overcome procrastination.
You can also become one of these superheroes today! Below you’ll see some of tips and advice on
overcoming procrastination and avoiding unnecessary distractions.
There are no special tricks that will allow us to finish the task in less time. However, we can choose our attitude
towards our responsibilities and how we act when faced with them. One tip is to stop viewing our tasks as obligations
and take them on as challenges This way, you’ll be more motivated and satisfied once they’re completed.
If we start off our day thinking we need to do laundry, clean the dishes, write your 20-page paper, and make it to the gym,
it would be quite stressful and you might end up not knowing where to start. However, if we lay out all our tasks
and prioritize them it’s easier to tackle them and reach our goals.
It’s less probable to become a fluent Spanish speaker in two weeks when you are just a beginner, and it’s hard to
do something to the best of your ability if you don’t have clearly defined goals. This is why it’s very important to not only
know your goals, but also establish tasks that are attainable. It’s also paramount to know how to delegate tasks to
others if convenient.
It’s absolutely necessary to know what we wish to accomplish. It’s important to lay out the steps to your goals so
there’s no room for ambiguity. You can write these steps down on post-its or on your phone- the important thing
is that it doesn’t remain a fantasy in your head, but that it actually becomes a reality.
Overcome your fear of failure. Many goals are reached by trial and error. In problem-solving it’s important to try
different paths to find the best outcome. Failure allows us to come up with creative solutions and challenges us
to be better.
On the other hand, if you don’t feel satisfied with a task or it doesn’t make you happy, it’s fine to abandon it.
The important thing is to make that decision calmly and not out of frustration or fear.
It’s not only about planning and not starting the task. We need to ask ourselves questions such as,
what are the relevant tasks, how difficult is it, how much time will it take, etc. It’s important to divide each task
into smaller tasks in order to not miss anything and tackle the objective with precision.
For example: If you want to get a driver’s license, it’s not enough to think “someday I will pass the test” or
“I would love to go for a spin in my new car”. In order to overcome procrastination, you have to take your driver’s ed class,
go to and participate in class, study around a specific time, etc. Set small goals that serve as guidance to
an ultimate objective.
This is a complicated task for a professional procrastinator. However, we can try to trick our minds with different
deadlines ahead of schedule, allowing for a grace period to correct mistakes.
If you stop for a moment after each day to reflect what you have accomplished and what is still pending,
then you will have an overview of what task you have for the next day. Meditating on our emotions can help you
deal with them accordingly, elevate your self-control and reduce anxiety symptoms
Procrastinators tend to postpone tasks and not realize all the work they have accumulated. Therefore, reflecting
can be a great tool to understanding and optimize our work habits.
After taking a look at all that you’ve gotten done, you’ll feel good (and maybe even surprised!). Give yourself a
reward; an ice-cream, tickets to a concert, a trip, or whatever it is that you enjoy. Awareness of our positive
outcomes raises our self-esteem and our self-efficacy.
We don’t always have our dream job or like everything in our school curriculum. However, making a “pros”
list of the perks of working there, adapting the work environment to our liking and focusing on the positive aspects of
the job are key aspects to overcome procrastination. Even starting tasks that seem difficult may sometimes
surprise you and turn out to be better than you thought.
Working while exhausted is counterproductive because it encourages procrastination. It’s important to sleep enough
and at appropriate times of the night. Take into account that sleeping well improves your memory
Even if we have a short deadline it’s important to take a few minutes away from the task at hand.
This allows us to see our mistakes more clearly or find creative solutions to the problem. Nevertheless,
it’s important to establish a concrete amount of time for our breaks, because if we don’t it can lead to endless
procrastination time.
Work or study schedules can vary enough for us to eat at different times each day, but it’s important to try to
keep our meals at a constant hour of the day each day. Overcoming procrastination means keeping snack
breaks under control.
If we have our car keys, postcards from a friend in Cancun, notes, new socks, colorful markers and a mix of
miscellaneous objects on your desk, it’s more likely you will procrastinate or spend more time looking
for things you need.
Making tidying up a habit is complicated for those who are not used to it, yet it’s never late to learn to
\organize your belongings. Overcoming procrastination starts with organizing our workspace to make it
more comfortable for us.
It’s not enough to work in a tidy space that allows us to concentrate. You also have to know what elements
are more prone to distract us and remove them from our view. For example, close unnecessary tabs from your
computer put your phone on the other side of the room. Not seeing these elements help overcome procrastination
by not allowing us to divide our attention.
It’s important to have social interactions, but it’s also imperative to concentrate at work.
Therefore, when speaking to coworkers try to keep it short and to the point. Due to the fact that social suppor
t is fundamental for task accomplishment, your friends and family will understand if you keep to yourself
whil you’re working. Posting your work objectives on social media will help you overcome procrastination since others
will not interrupt until work time is over.
Phones are the most frequent distractions nowadays. When our attention is spent reviewing our personal
social media or watching videos on Snapchat, our levels of procrastination increase. It’s important to distance
ourselves from our phone or put it on airplane mode in order to overcome procrastination.
You can combine the techniques and tips we have given you and even discard those that are not suited for you.
The main idea behind overcoming procrastination is adapting each strategy to our personalities.
Trying different tips will help you create your personal plan for overcoming procrastination.
In order for overcoming procrastination to become a reality, it’s important to not focus on past procrastination
but instead in the future. If we spend all of our time online shopping rather than working, the main thing is
not to punish ourselves for it, but instead focus on the task at hand and dedicate a bit more time to finishing it.
Deciding how to face future tasks differently and our attitude towards the future is part of overcoming procrastination.
Procrastination can be a sign of avoidance due to other psychological problems such as depression or anxiety.
If you consider you have been procrastinating too much and start to notice it’s taking a toll on your life,
we suggest that you see someone who can help give you advice and tips to overcome your procrastination.
If procrastinating has become an obstacle for your professional and personal development and growth,
a psychologist may help identify and work on the underlying problem, therefore helping overcome procrastination.
Procrastination: Does it have advantages?
We have now focused on the disadvantages of procrastination and how it makes our life more difficult.
Nonetheless, we don’t want to leave you entirely thinking negatively about this habit.
Procrastination can have its benefits.
was not the correct one or not the right one for us. Distancing from the job is important to view it from a
different perspective.
review our standpoint.
The idea is for this not to be excessive and to create a balanced with our responsibilities.
Definitely, the main idea is that controlled procrastination does not impact our lives negatively.
Thanks for reading. Do you feel you need to start overcoming procrastination today or realized you have
procrastination under control? Feel free to comment below.
1. Why do people procrastinate?
2. Who do you know that always procrastinates?
3. When is it good to procrastinate?
4, When is it really bad to procrastinate?
5. What kinds of things do you put off doing?
6. How do you feel when other people put off something you want done soon?
7. What's the difference between patience and procrastination?
8. Do you usually procrastinate when you have homework?
9. What can procrastinators do to change their lives?
10. What kinds of things do people often forget?
11. Have you ever run out of gas?
12. Do you ever forget to pay your bills on time?
13. What do people often forget to do on time?
14. Have you ever forgotten an important date or event?
15. Are you always on time to class, late, or early?
16. Have you ever known someone who was always early to important things?
17. Do you know someone who is always busy?
18. Do you think people in some cultures are in too much of a rush?
19. Do you think people in other cultures are too relaxed?
20. Do you want to accomplish many things in your life or do you want to take it easy?
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첫댓글 Sorry, members. I couldn't attend the meeting due to bad cold. I'm getting better though. I hope everyone of you to be healthy. See you next weekend!