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How To
Stop Procrastinating
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Recognize that procrastination stems
from habit. New habits will be needed, and these take time and commitment
to develop.
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Harold Taylor defines procrastination
as the intentional and habitual postponement of an important task
that should be done now.
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Understand the cause for procrastination,
then develop strategies to fix it.
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Recognize the difference between an appropriate
decision to delay, and an irrational postponement without justification.
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Fix procrastination by working on a)
tasks and b) your environment:
Unpleasant tasks
Complex Projects
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Something looms ahead of you: starting
a small business, getting a job, preparing the annual budget. The
job is too big or will take too long to do now, so you put it off.
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Break large jobs into smaller, more manageable
tasks. Plan and complete a start-up task, no matter how small.
Fear of failure (lack of self confidence)
Lack of interest
Perfectionism
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People delay because they want to get
the project perfect.
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Set deadlines for yourself. Tell other
people your deadlines and encourage them to check up on you.
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Maintain your high standards, but recognize
that sometimes 80% for you may well be 100% for someone else. Don't
spend hours conducting a detailed cost breakdown when a rough estimate
would suffice.
Hostility towards a boss
- People delay because they don't like the person who assigned
the task.
- Review with your boss what exactly is needed. Clarify
the expectations.
- Make a game out of unpleasant tasks. Give yourself points,
or do a running commentary on yourself as you do the task.
Distraction, lack of focus
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Sometimes losing concentration causes
delays.
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Create a to-do list with priorities.
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Block your time for projects.
- As you get distracted from a work project, make a rule
that you are not allowed to move out of your chair, make a call, surf
the net, pick up a book etc. until you return to your task.
- Complete something. Make a very small task for yourself
and finish it. Very small. Then, make another one.
ENVIRONMENT STRATEGIES
- Tailor your environment for work. Close your door, clean
up the clutter on your desk.
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Remove distractions such as water coolers,
snacks, in-boxes, coffee machines and magazine racks.
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If you work at home, treat your office
as an office. Don't go out to lunch before lunchtime or watch television
before the end of the day.
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Tell your family that you are not to
be disturbed in your home office.
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