Procrastinate – From the Latin “procrastinatio” meaning “one more game of Word Chums”.
For me, procrastination is like an anxiety filled game of hide and seek. I bury myself in mindless things, so the tasks I need to do won’t find me. It never fails though, I always lose that game and have to accomplish things under self-imposed pressure.
I have always been a huge procrastinator. My school days were filled with easy going Friday nights and nail biting Sundays. Even in my work life, I continually find it difficult to start tasks I see as especially daunting or particularly hideous. Once I get going, it is fine, but it is just getting to that point that I find difficult.
If you’re like me, there is no need to hide from you tasks forever. A quick search of the web gives up some really good tips for procrastinators TIPS – CLICK HERE. Here are a few of my favorites:
- Make a smart to do list including only the items that you’re avoiding. Then set deadlines.
- Break the task down into smaller tasks to lessen the sense of being overwhelmed.
- Bargain with yourself, if you finish your planned task now, you can, say . . . play Word Chums later.
- Ask someone to help you complete the task . . . “Oh Jimmmmmyyyyyy!!!!!”
- Make your intentions public. Sure, why not have your friends pressure you 🙂
- Change your environment. Get organized.
So explains why it has been so long since I have blogged. Let me tell you, it feels good to get back in the saddle again.
So here I am, applying #5. Look for upcoming blogs in the next week about my 8K run in Philly and the refurbishing of an antique cabinet.
I meant to comment earlier, but i kept putting it off….
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Wishing you well on the 8k! 🙋👟
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I meant to comment earlier but just kept putting it off…
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Good to see you are back!
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So…how is that antique cabinet coming along???
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Ugh . . . not started yet 🙂
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