How to Stop Procrastinating: a simple Guide to Mastering Difficult Tasks and Breaking the Procrastination Habit


Activity #4: Challenge Your Daily Procrastination



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Activity #4: Challenge Your Daily Procrastination
Tendencies
Even the most productive people occasionally struggle with the urge to
skip certain tasks. This is especially true if you’re not looking forward to
something. That’s why I recommend using the following six practices
whenever you feel that day-to-day urge to procrastinate:


1. Set aside five minutes to evaluate any potential emergency that
pops up during your day. Think of the worst-case scenario if you
ignore it. If there’s even a small chance that it could have a
disastrous outcome, then drop what you’re doing and take the first
step to resolve the issue.
2. Use the Eisenhower Matrix to make quick decisions about every
new request for your time. Get in the practice of evaluating all your
tasks using the matrix’s four quadrants, which will help you
recognize what’s truly important for your personal and professional
life.
3. Build the discomfort habit if you keep putting off challenging tasks
because they’re not as enjoyable as your hobbies or the other ways
you pass time.
4. Use the awareness habit to identify the signs of when you’re about
to procrastinate on a task. Keep track of the times you do this daily,
so you can recognize what triggers your desire to put off certain
activities.
5. Use temptation bundling to create rules where you’re allowed to
engage in an enjoyable experience only when you complete an
action that benefits you in the long term.
6. Attach all tasks to a goal by making a list of your personal and
professional responsibilities, then connecting each to an important
value or goal.
There you have it—four activities that can help you turn all the
information you’ve learned into a simple action plan. I challenge you to
set aside 30–60 minutes each day for the next week to implement the
one-time tasks. After that, I urge you to build the habits that I just
mentioned into your daily routine.
If you add this framework to your life, you’ll discover that it’s not hard to
face procrastination head on and take positive action on the difficult tasks
in your life.



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