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Re: "How to deal with procrastination"
I think procrastination happens when people hide from tasks that they are fearful of or anxious about. When you realize you're procrastinating, tell yourself you're going to take 5 minutes to think about your task. Set a timer. Spend 5 minutes thinking only about the task itself. Not why you have to do it, or who wants you to do it, or how you feel about it. Think about the steps needed, or the physical process itself. You'll need a new document, you'll need file folders, or a new notebook. You'll need to talk to Jane and Michael. Don't make a list or a plan. Just roll it around in your head for 5 minutes. Then stop and do something fun. It's aversion therapy for your task so that you don't feel so much like hiding from it.
2023-12-16 · 5 months ago
👻 mediocregopher [...] · Dec 17 at 08:50:
If this has been going on for years, is it something which has been brought up as a problem by your boss during that time? If not then maybe you're not really procrastinating, but instead are blessed with a very light workload :)
medication helps (sometimes)
worried now that last comment sounds glib.
if it's a problem that has been recognizable through your life, it could be worth asking the question, if you haven't. more broadly, about potential neurodivergence i mean - obvi medication is only one tool for that.
procrastination was one huge problem i had, always, until a few years ago when i finally investigated my ~~mental health~~ situation, got help etc. not as if all my problems have evaporated overnight, but it's been incredibly constructive for my life; one of the best things i ever did for myself.
it also could be just that your job is just not engaging enough for you. another worthwhile question. maybe time for a change?
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