What is Procrastination:-
It
is nothing but delaying a particular task for instant pleasure or there can
be other reasons also which leads to Procrastination.
Common Reasons Why We Procrastinate:-
1) Fear of Failure:
We
all have different definitions of value, simply because we all have different
goals, values & belief systems, A failure to one person might
simply be a great learning experience for someone else.
Many
of us are afraid of failing, at least some of the time. But fear of failure is
when we allow that fear to stop us from doing the things that can move us
forward to achieve our goals.
2) Rewards that are far
in the future:
Patience
is what something suits here well, we often think when we start doing a task
that it may take too much time to get build up in the future or We
may get the thought like will it be worth in the future?
Often
this thinking & occurrence of such thoughts lead to Procrastination, We may
have great enthusiasm at the start but later in the time we give up and
welcomes Procrastination in Life.
3) Lack of motivation:
Motivation
is something which we need in every aspect of our life, often we get motivated
for the particular time or moment in our life, by watching a video, reading a
quote by famous people or by reading a meme on social media, we may even post
something like that on our social media accounts as well.
But
what after that, we get engaged in the same old school bus of our life, Staying
motivated is like taking a bath, you need to stay motivated daily, otherwise
lacking in this will lead to Procrastination.
4) Anxiety:
Anxiety is the body’s physical
response to fear, this might include conditions like a racing heart, rapid
breathing, sweaty palms, etc.
Everyone feels anxious at times,
and a certain level of anxiety is both normal and even helpful in some
situations. Anxiety is our body’s way of keeping us safe. For example,
imagine you’re walking home, and you’re pulling your feet because you’re tired.
Unexpectedly you think you see a snake. Suddenly, you forget how tired you are
and have a burst of energy that helps you to getaway. However,
feeling too much anxiety about something usually gets in the
way and can be unhealthy & ultimately it will lead to Procrastination.
5) Disconnect from our future self:
Procrastination
today will bear your consequences in the future, if you delay something now it
will have a harmful effect on the future, it may physical, economical,
psychological as well.
So
make sure what you are doing today, will make your future self, it
is possible to build a connection with your future self through visualization
and mindfulness meditation. And that connection you build is effective in
reducing procrastination.
How to Stop Procrastination-
Solution:-
A. Overcome your Fear:
Fear is
one factor that contributes to procrastination. This can involve a fear of
failure, a fear of making mistakes, or even a fear of success. Face it,
Experience it & Master the art to rise above it,
By
addressing the fear that is keeping you from getting started, you can begin to
overcome your procrastination habit.
B. Prioritize things, but not delay:
Marked your task as
per your priority, and executes it one by one, this will surely boost your
confidence to do your task consistently, also it will avoid you to
procrastinate.
C. Recognize the Arrival of Procrastination:
As
you start to tackle items on your list, pay attention to when thoughts of
procrastination starts to crawl into your mind. If you find yourself thinking "I don't feel
like doing this now" or "I'll have
time to work on this later," then you need to recognize that
you are about to procrastinate.
D. Eliminate Diversion:
It’s hard to get any real work
done when you keep turning your attention to what's on television or you keep checking
your Social Media account’s, Assign yourself a period of time during which you
turn off all distractions—such as music, television, and social networking
sites—and use that time to focus all of your attention on the task at hand.
E. Honor Yourself:
Once you have completed a task (or
even a small portion of a larger task), it is important to reward yourself for
your attempts, Give yourself the opportunity to indulge in something that you
find fun and enjoyable, whether it's attending a sporting event, playing a
video game, watching your favorite TV show, or looking at pictures on a social
media site.
Conclusion:
Breaking
the procrastination habit isn't easy. After all, if it was simple there
wouldn't be an estimated 70 to 95 percent of students engaging in
procrastination on a regular basis. The urge to put things off can be strong,
especially when there are so many things around us to provide fun and
entertaining distractions.
While
procrastination might not be something you can avoid entirely, becoming aware
of the reasons why you procrastinate and how to overcome those tendencies can
help. By implementing these strategies, you might find that it is easier to put
your nose to the grindstone and get started on those important tasks.