3 methods to ward off procrastination

Pikkasso

New member
This is not some holy grail to make you stop procrastination but with dedicated efforts and discipline you would get there

GET ORGANIZED
You are bound to hesitate in the event that you don't have a set arrangement or thought for finishing your work. Putting resources into an organizer is really smart. Begin monitoring every one of your tasks and their due dates. At the point when you're coordinated, it gives you an all the more efficient and estimated system inside which to work.

Wipe out DISTRACTIONS
Disposing of interruptions is one more tip to keep away from delaying. By restricting the quantity of interruptions around you, you're bound to finish what you want to do. Shut your telephone down, retreat to a peaceful spot and pay attention to traditional music or repetitive sound muffle any commotion.

Focus on Important activities
Focusing on your work and tasks is one more method for assisting you with keeping away from delaying. Consistently, make a rundown of what should be finished. Ensure you address the most basic or time-touchy tasks first. Then, at that point, work your direction down the rundown. Move the hard stuff first, so all that comes after it will appear to be more reasonable
 

Jasz

VIP Contributor
Procrastination is a killer of success. No matter how good your ideas, skills, opinions, or actions might be, if not used at the proper time, your work done could be zero.
Procrastination will take root immediately when you feel a task might be too complex, when you feel you don't have the suitable idea or skills to execute the task or the assumption the task will get you bored. How do you conclude these without even trying?
I noticed picking up my pen sometimes becomes too difficult, but once I do, I will beg myself to let go.

Here is my simple 7-minute rule.
Have you tried tricking yourself? Sounds stupid, I know. Don't worry this will be fine. The trick makes it more interesting.
Do this when you perceive Procrastination.
Strike a deal with yourself to start a task for just 7 minutes. After this time, you can put an end to everything you are doing at that point and do something else. There is a greater tendency of continuing that particular task, because you have passed the first stage of difficulty and developed some interests or zeal.
What do you think about this idea? Give it a try and give your feedback.
 
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