Ways to stop procrastination
#1
from Dr. Weil. This nothing that hasn't been recommended here, but it was interesting to see it as a list:
1.Break large jobs into small ones. Start with a yearly plan, break it down into months, then weeks, then days. Feel free to specify detailed tasks for the days and weeks only a month or so in advance.
2.Organize your environment. Chaotic surroundings can be distracting and stressful, and pull your focus from the task at hand.
3.Schedule your time. If you need to, awake an hour earlier or use part of your break time as a temporary strategy to get tasks accomplished.
4.Set reasonable goals. Trying to achieve too much in too little time can actually set you back.
5.Set deadlines to accomplish your larger tasks. When you achieve them, treat yourself - some flowers or a small piece of dark chocolate are appropriate and satisfying rewards.
6.Pace yourself. Work on a task you've been postponing for ten minutes and then decide whether or not to continue. If you discontinue the task, schedule another time to get it done.
1.Break large jobs into small ones. Start with a yearly plan, break it down into months, then weeks, then days. Feel free to specify detailed tasks for the days and weeks only a month or so in advance.
2.Organize your environment. Chaotic surroundings can be distracting and stressful, and pull your focus from the task at hand.
3.Schedule your time. If you need to, awake an hour earlier or use part of your break time as a temporary strategy to get tasks accomplished.
4.Set reasonable goals. Trying to achieve too much in too little time can actually set you back.
5.Set deadlines to accomplish your larger tasks. When you achieve them, treat yourself - some flowers or a small piece of dark chocolate are appropriate and satisfying rewards.
6.Pace yourself. Work on a task you've been postponing for ten minutes and then decide whether or not to continue. If you discontinue the task, schedule another time to get it done.
#2
I find when I am putting something off, if I ask myself, "Why am I not doing it right now?" there usually is not a good answer, and so I do it.
My problem is, after I rinse cans for recycling, they stay in the dish drainer way longer than necessary. I just can't seem to realize that the can fairy is NOT going to take them away and flatten them.
My problem is, after I rinse cans for recycling, they stay in the dish drainer way longer than necessary. I just can't seem to realize that the can fairy is NOT going to take them away and flatten them.
#9
Originally Posted by michelehuston
Um..well, often I am hanging out here..is that procrastinating?
Sometimes people fear they will fail. I just do it. I can always rip. It is just fabric
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