5 Pro Tricks That Will Definitely Help You Stop Procrastinating
When I started learning about my habits I realized that most of which I never wanted came up because of my procrastination.
The thing is, when you procrastinate you will have lots of time to waste and your brain will constantly search for activities that will generally drain your energy.
The reason people fear it is not the real reason to be worried about.
If you are doing something productive besides your project, you are not on the wrong track completely.
But, if your energy draining activities become your habits, you might need some real training and help when you want to change it.
But for pro time wasters, at least that's what I call them, who have been procrastinating for some real long time and want to return to better productivity and use their time efficiently to get work done, here is a list of 5 quick tips that will definitely help you stop procrastination.
1.
What do you really want - I realize that when I am absolutely clear about my desire, I spend time more productively.
Understanding this tiny trick will shift your energy and probably pull you out of procrastination.
2.
Make your job fun - It is vital when you simply aren't interested.
Make your job fun! Make it colourful, lovable, dashing and smiling.
Make it something you can't resist being with.
3.
Find friends to fill the gap - Friends are the best medicine for this habit.
All you have to do is get along with friends who are doing the same stuff you do.
You will unlearn the habit as you watch them get ahead.
4.
Don't multitask - The habit inculcates when multitasking gets heavier.
Take up one subject to work upon at a time.
If you are studying, make sure your iPods and MP3 players are kept out of sight.
If you are researching the web make sure Facebook and other social networks are kept at bay.
5.
Positive aspects - I think this trick is the game changer.
When you can't find a way out of procrastination, take a paper and pen and start writing things that can go wrong if you procrastinated.
When you are done with that, start writing a list of things that will go right and improve your life if you stopped procrastinating.
The key here is to continue the process.
If you stop creating good habits you will definitely fall for bad ones.
The thing is, when you procrastinate you will have lots of time to waste and your brain will constantly search for activities that will generally drain your energy.
The reason people fear it is not the real reason to be worried about.
If you are doing something productive besides your project, you are not on the wrong track completely.
But, if your energy draining activities become your habits, you might need some real training and help when you want to change it.
But for pro time wasters, at least that's what I call them, who have been procrastinating for some real long time and want to return to better productivity and use their time efficiently to get work done, here is a list of 5 quick tips that will definitely help you stop procrastination.
1.
What do you really want - I realize that when I am absolutely clear about my desire, I spend time more productively.
Understanding this tiny trick will shift your energy and probably pull you out of procrastination.
2.
Make your job fun - It is vital when you simply aren't interested.
Make your job fun! Make it colourful, lovable, dashing and smiling.
Make it something you can't resist being with.
3.
Find friends to fill the gap - Friends are the best medicine for this habit.
All you have to do is get along with friends who are doing the same stuff you do.
You will unlearn the habit as you watch them get ahead.
4.
Don't multitask - The habit inculcates when multitasking gets heavier.
Take up one subject to work upon at a time.
If you are studying, make sure your iPods and MP3 players are kept out of sight.
If you are researching the web make sure Facebook and other social networks are kept at bay.
5.
Positive aspects - I think this trick is the game changer.
When you can't find a way out of procrastination, take a paper and pen and start writing things that can go wrong if you procrastinated.
When you are done with that, start writing a list of things that will go right and improve your life if you stopped procrastinating.
The key here is to continue the process.
If you stop creating good habits you will definitely fall for bad ones.
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