May
28

Procrastination Avoidance Tips

By Luca

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Procrastination Avoidance Tips

Did you ever feel like you wanted to join the Procrastinator’s Club, but never quite got around to it? At some point in time, procrastination plagues us all, some more than others, but everyone at some point gets a bite from the bug.

We’ve all heard the quote, “Why put off till tomorrow what you can do today?” For some of us, this is the only motivation we need, while others struggle with putting things off for weeks, months, or even years.

Procrastination doesn’t have to be a way of life for you; you can overcome it. With a little focus and the right attitude, coupled with some practical tips and techniques, procrastination can be a thing of the past.

Here are five strategies you can use today to help you bite the procrastination bug back:

1.      Set small goals. Many times, we feel overwhelmed with a task, so we continue to put it off until we have no choice but to complete it.

Now throw on all the new projects we received while we were putting off the first project, and you have a prime equation for some serious procrastination.

Setting small, quickly achievable goals can help you avoid procrastinating in the first place so you don’t get overwhelmed. Here are some tips for setting those small goals:

  • Break your big project up into smaller steps. These steps can be completed systematically one at a time. Make sure you have well-defined end points for each smaller goal, that way you have something to keep you going.
  • Setting small goals provides you a nonstop feeling of accomplishment as they’re attained. With each individual success, you feel better about yourself, and this motivates you to continue.
  • Giving yourself break points allows you to focus on each individual task and takes the overwhelming feeling out of the job. In addition, they give you a prime place to get up, move around, and refresh yourself for the next step.

2.      Avoid distractions. We all do it. We sit down to start working, but have to get back up and grab some coffee. Then we sit back down and check email, then voicemail, and then email again just to make sure no one sent a message while we were checking the voicemail. How long did that take?

  • Try checking your email only twice a day instead of every 5 minutes. You need to have some time to focus!
  • Get everything you want, need or think you need before you sit down to start working so you can concentrate.

3.      Delegate. Start giving some of your responsibilities to others instead of hogging them for yourself and creating more stress. Stress leads to procrastination, procrastination leads to tight deadlines, and tight deadlines lead to more stress; it’s a vicious cycle.

4.      Keep a list. A constant reminder of the things you absolutely need to do is a great way to avoid procrastination. A small pocket notebook or even a note card works wonders for list keeping.

  • Keeping a list puts your daily to-dos in front of you at all times for quick reference.

  • Include your small goals on your list. Get started early each day completing those small, easy goals. Doesn’t it feel great to scratch through the things you’ve completed? Before you know it, the whole list is marked off!

5.      Turn it off. When you’re done for the day, shut down everything work related. Don’t take it home if you can help it. Turn your brain off at the end of your workday. By giving your brain a break, you help avoid over exhaustion and keep your mind fresh for the next day.

  • Spend some time doing the things you love to recharge your batteries for the next day.

Pick one or two of these techniques and try them out for three weeks. Studies have shown it takes 21 days to form a habit and if you truly want to beat procrastination, you have to make productivity a habit.

When you’ve made a habit of one of the strategies, pick out another one, and before you know it, you’ll be the personification of productive!

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6 Comments

1

Luca, bonjour from France

Sorry this is a bit off topic.

I see a good clean blog, easy to read and educational. With an Alexa Rank of #910,788: for the last three months on a site that has only been registered since 2 June 2008, you clearly are getting something right.

But I don’t see much in the way of social activity, comments, discussion etc. (Maybe that’s not your intention)

Would you want more “buzz”?

Twitter @underutoo

Kevin Phoenix’s last blog post..Beating the Credit Crunch – Growing Your Own

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Did you ever feel like you wanted to join the Procrastinator’s Club, but never quite got around to it?

We all do it. We sit down to start working, but have to get back up and grab some coffee.

Yep that’s me!

Then we sit back down and check email, then voicemail, and then email again just to make sure no one sent a message while we were checking the voicemail.

Just replace “voicemail” with some other form of communication and … yep that’s me too!

I have been using this fantastic little program called Action Outline for a while to keep lists. It helps a LOT. I can categorize To-Do items according to different projects, move some into “Today” and drag and drop them into the “Done” area when they are done. I even keep track of what I got done every day, in this fashion. It helps keep in self discipline, tracking successful or unsuccessful actions, and organizing ahead of time so that I focus on priorities first.

Like … hmm maybe re-arranging the social networking widgets on all my blogs is NOT the top top priority for today? Maybe? Just … maybe …?

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Yeah, I’m one of those who thought about procrastinating but decided to wait. What’s really sad is I have the DESIRE to correct my behavior but so far lack the focus. I do well for a while and then backslide. But, I suppose that’s a part of life. You just gotta focus!

All good tips though. I have been doing a lot of “reading-up” on productivity lately. Now I just have to put the research into action!

Dustin’s last blog post..A Step In A Different Direction

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Hey Dustin, Thanks for stopping by and for the comment.
You know I worked hard all day but got little done. I’ve got paperwork to do and keep putting it off.
I’m much like you I get sidetracked very quickly. Something we both need to work on I guess
Take care

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Hey Anna you made me laugh. You summed it up perfectly…email…checking stats……reading blogs……oh and now Twitter.
I like the idea of Action Outline, it sounds like a good program. The problem with me is that I’m good at using systems at the beginning then fall back to my old habits. Working online is distracting but I think we can do it.

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Bonjour Kevin,
Thanks for visiting my blog and for the compliment. The blog is doing well but I do need to spend more time on the social media side. Having said that I have 106 comments with only 76 posts – so all in all not to bad.
I’ll keep working on getting more discussion happening.
Merci

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