How to Stop Procrastinating
Introduction
There's an old joke that the members of Procrastinators Anonymous keep meaning to meet ... but keep putting it off.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Steps
Step 1
Think about why you procrastinate: Are you afraid of failing at the task? Are you a perfectionist and only willing to begin working after every little element is in place? Are you easily distracted?
Step 2
Break up a large, difficult project into several smaller pieces. Tackle each piece separately.
Step 3
Set deadlines for completion. Try assigning yourself small-scale deadlines ' for example, commit to reading a certain number of pages in the next hour.
Step 4
Work in small blocks of time instead of in long stretches. Try studying in one- to two-hour spurts, allowing yourself a small break after each stint.
Step 5
Start with the easiest aspect of a large, complex project. For example, if you're writing an academic paper and find that the introduction is turning out to be hard to write, start writing the paper's body instead.
Step 6
Enlist others to help. Make a bet with your family, friends or co-workers that you will finish a particular project by a specified time, or find other ways to make yourself accountable.
Step 7
Eliminate distractions or move to a place where you can concentrate. Turn off the television, the phone ringer, the radio and anything else that might keep you from your task.
Tips & Warnings
- Remember that progress, not perfection, is your goal.
- Track your goals on a calendar or in a personal organizer. Keep your goals reasonable and check off each one when you are finished.
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