Marcia Gracia, July 3, 2015
"So, when do you know when it's OK to procrastinate and when procrastination is the cause of you getting nothing done?
a) Procrastination should not be a 'forever' thing. If you're simply taking 'an hour, a day, or a week to think about something IMPORTANT,' you're almost always better off than not waiting and making rash decisions.
b) Procrastination should not be used as an 'blindfold,' but rather as a 'strategizing tool.' Sometimes people procrastinate because it's easier to ignore what needs to be done or to avoid having to make a decision that needs to be made. Instead of pretending the task or project isn't there, use a little bit of waiting time to strategize whether or not that item should be on your list in the first place. If not, cross it off and move on with your life. If it IS, in fact, important, then only allow yourself to procrastinate for 3 days. Then determine exactly when you're going to start it (specific date), and whatever your actions need to be so you can get it done and off your list.
So, when do you know when it's OK to procrastinate and when procrastination is the cause of you getting nothing done?"
"So, when do you know when it's OK to procrastinate and when procrastination is the cause of you getting nothing done?
a) Procrastination should not be a 'forever' thing. If you're simply taking 'an hour, a day, or a week to think about something IMPORTANT,' you're almost always better off than not waiting and making rash decisions.
b) Procrastination should not be used as an 'blindfold,' but rather as a 'strategizing tool.' Sometimes people procrastinate because it's easier to ignore what needs to be done or to avoid having to make a decision that needs to be made. Instead of pretending the task or project isn't there, use a little bit of waiting time to strategize whether or not that item should be on your list in the first place. If not, cross it off and move on with your life. If it IS, in fact, important, then only allow yourself to procrastinate for 3 days. Then determine exactly when you're going to start it (specific date), and whatever your actions need to be so you can get it done and off your list.
So, when do you know when it's OK to procrastinate and when procrastination is the cause of you getting nothing done?"