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Eliminating Your Procrastination Habits
In order to
kick the procrastination bucket, you must be willing to replace non-productive
habits with productive ones. Do the
following:
Commit to take action. Decide whether or not you will commit to
eliminating procrastination from your life.
Commitment means that you’ll do whatever it takes to become more
proactive in completing your tasks and you’ll recognize when you need to
improve upon certain skills to make it happen. If you’re not committed you’ll
just procrastinate about ridding yourself of procrastination; that in and of
itself is a tangled web you don’t want to experience.
Identify when you have the most energy. Do you know the time of day that you work
best? When tackling big tasks that
require focus and concentration, it’s best to do it during your peak
performance time.
Create consistency. Procrastinators often need structure and
consistency. After you identify your
peak performance hours block them in your planner and commit to working on
tasks that need your maximum attention always during that time.
Break Larger Tasks Down Into
Mini-Tasks. Sometimes a quick plan
or system has to be developed for larger tasks.
For example, if one of your tasks is to create an e-newsletter to send
out to your customers you will need to determine the content you want to have,
write articles, choose the graphics that you want to use, ensure that you have
uploaded the content on your website, so it can be fully read and ensure that
you have all of the names and emails you want to send it to. As you can see this one large task has many
components that must be broken down. If
you were to write “create e-newsletter” in a one-hour time slot in your
planner, it would overwhelm you and not get done. Not allotting enough time and breaking tasks
down enough is one of the major causes of most procrastination.
Delegate. This is often a hard thing to do for most
procrastinators, because they feel that no one can do it better than them. This is the perfectionism talking and this
self-talk pattern can wreck havoc on achieving goals. Try delegating tasks such as filing, making
copies, correspondence, creating flyers,
marketing material and other like tasks to a virtual assistant,
part-time secretary or high school student that can work for you after school. The important thing is to know that you don’t
have to be alone in getting all of your tasks completed. If you find that you still must do mostly all
tasks, make sure you develop a daily operations plan with time slots allotted
for tasks that need to be repeated frequently.
Review your things to do lists and projects
daily. Keep yourself constantly
aware of the tasks that you must complete.
Make sure that you have scheduled time in your planner for these tasks
to be completed. To be on the safe side
always double pad the time you allotted, so you won’t feel rushed to complete
your tasks.
Take breaks throughout the day. Believe it or not, people who procrastinate
often think that they are overloaded with work and constantly say they can’t
find the time to do the things they need to do.
This is caused by “mental overload” and not taking breaks throughout the
day. Taking at least four 15-minute
breaks daily along with a one-hour lunch break and a 30 minute exercise break
will go a long way in helping you to feel energized both physically and
mentally. Working on tasks all day
without eating, taking breaks and exercising is an easy way to procrastinate
even more.
Learn to say “NO”. You can’t be everything to
everybody. When you say “YES” to things
other people ask you to do without weighing your own priorities you are setting
yourself up to procrastinate on your own tasks.
Getting rid
of procrastination is not an overnight project. It takes approximately 21 days to break a habit,
so be patient with yourself. The length
of time it will take to break your procrastination habit is dependent upon your
commitment and willingness to take action.
The most important thing to remember is that once you kick the
procrastination habit a whole new world will open up to you full of
productivity and accomplishment. You’ll
be able to take action on major projects that you’ve been putting off for
months!
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