8 Tips for Fighting Procrastination

8 Tips for Fighting Procrastination by Lily Trainor

It’s hard to find someone that has never had to deal with the problem of procrastination. It’s so common because most people naturally put off activities that they don’t enjoy.

On some days, procrastination might be a more difficult problem for you to conquer than others. One day you might sail along smoothly and the next you might not feel like leaving your bed. While everyone has a bad day from time to time, it’s also a good idea to overcome a procrastinating mindset.

Consider following these procrastination tips:

  1. 1. Take small steps. When you’re putting off starting a large project it may be because it seems like a huge task that’ll eat up all of your time. Instead of expecting yourself to work for hours on end, try starting with 10 minutes. This will get you going on it and then it will be easier to continue.

  1. 2. Give yourself breaks. While sitting down for 8 hours to complete a task sounds daunting, try dividing it up into small steps and take a break when you complete each step. Another method is to give yourself a 10 minute break every hour.

  •  Go for a walk in the fresh air, surf the ‘net, or text a friend on your break. Doing so will refresh your mind so you can get back to your project with renewed energy.

  1. 3. Make a plan. It’s easy to continue on the path of procrastination when your goals remain unclear. Give yourself a strict deadline if necessary. Write down the tasks you need to complete and the details of those tasks. It’s a way of holding yourself accountable for what is or isn’t done at the end of the day.

  1. 4. Get to the root of the problem. Sometimes there’s an underlying reason why you’ve been procrastinating on one specific issue. You might not be able to identify this reason until you really think about it. If you can identify the reason, you might solve your procrastination problem for that specific issue.

  1. 5. Reward yourself. While a break might seem like a reward, you can promise yourself other types of rewards for completing tough tasks. Decide on something you want to have or want to do. Allow yourself this luxury once you’ve completed the task at hand.

  1. 6. Believe in yourself. When you believe in yourself, you gain a passion for life and an enthusiasm that will help you get through the day. Once you believe in yourself, you have the power to get over procrastination and reach your ultimate goals in life.

  1. 7. Do the least-liked task first. When your day consists of many tasks you need to complete, start with the one that’s hanging over your head. While you might be procrastinating against all of them, once the bad ones are out of the way, your day will improve.

  1. 8. Schedule fun tasks, too! It’s important to make time for yourself, so enjoyable tasks should be a part of your day, too. Since your to-do list is usually packed with undesirable tasks, you should include enjoyable activities as well.

  •  For example, if you want to play volleyball on Tuesday nights, write it down on your to-do list. When you cross it off your list, you’ll feel like you’ve accomplished something important – and you have!

Practice these techniques to help you fight procrastination and soon you’ll find that much of your stress has melted away and you’ll have more time for enjoying the things you love the most!

About the author

admin has written 37 articles for Inspirational Woman Magazine

I desire to make a positive impact in the world and see women come together in unity worldwide. I always encourage women to realise that they are very important in their own way, which makes us all unique and if we accept that we can become a stronger community because we will have different things to offer. I am a great believer of women should start to complete each other and STOP competing against each other. Thanks for reading. Lisa M-C.

6 Responses to "8 Tips for Fighting Procrastination"

  • Rudo Gandanzara 12:21 PM 23/5/2011

    This is so true. Thanks alot for the inspirational words, surely anyone can cure this disease called procastination after reading this! Way to go.

    • admin 12:25 PM 23/5/2011

      Thank you Rudo. Keep shining and share this knowledge with others. It is FREE…

  • Rita Kolycius 05:18 PM 23/5/2011

    Not sure if I even totally agree with the premise. I don’t worry so much about it anymore and know that when the universe around me lines up and the conditions are right it usually gets done and much more efficiently at that. Try it and see if it works for you!

  • Bruce Dube 09:28 AM 26/5/2011

    I am not a woman but am interested in women stuff because we are all human and experience the same things. I believe in supporting women and promoting gender equality. These tips are just great and could help anyone as they have helped me! Keep shinning and share the light with the world. Thanks!

    • admin 09:43 AM 26/5/2011

      Thank you Bruce, you are welcome and feel free to share it with others as well.

  • Bruce Dube 10:21 AM 26/5/2011

    How do we communicate with you concerning other issues?

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