Procrastination can be a big issue for many, which prevent them from
achieving what they want, so what should we do to prevent procrastination?
In many cases we hear the two most frequently used phrases when we talk
about procrastination is "I'll feel more like doing it tomorrow." Or
"I work best under pressure." But in reality, they do not feel like
the next day or work best under pressure. These two are the most common and is
used almost everyday. In addition they protect their self-image by saying
"that's not important." Another thing they take solace in is that
time pressure makes them more creative. Unfortunately, they do not prove to be
more creative, they can only feel that way. They waste their resources.
Their main problem is that they actively seek distractions, especially
those who do not take a lot of commitment on their part. Checking e-mail or
other social media is almost perfect for this purpose. They distract themselves
as a way to regulate their emotions, because they are afraid to fail them self.
They take the easy way out, which is in many cases denial.
To prevent procrastination there are many things that can be changed.
The easiest solution is to break your work into little steps, so you don’t have
to do it all at once. Another thing you can do is to change your environment, because
the environment around you can affect how our productivity level is. Or
you can choose to do it in the hard way by just do it because it ultimately
boils down to act. You can do all the work at once, but if you do not take
action, nothing will happen!