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Why Do People Procrastinate Or Postpone Their Daily Tasks? 5 Reasons

Procrastination is a long-winded word that means "delaying or postponing a task or set of tasks." You may call it 'akrasia', but it is something that does not let you go about the task you wanted to do. We usually put off those things we find difficult, unpleasant or stressful. If a task provokes anxiety in you the natural instinct is to avoid it. Low esteem is also another reason why people delay doing their set tasks. This list tries to figure out why procrastination happens and how to combat it.
Types Of Procrastinators
There
are
varieties
of
ways
to
classify
procrastinators,
which
can
be
broadly
categorized
into
two
types-
Passive
and
active.
While
Passive
Procrastinators
delay
their
work
due
to
difficulty
in
deciding
what
to
do;
Active
ones
feel
that
they
are
better
equipped
to
work
under
pressure
and
hence
can
postpone
doing
the
task.
Other
categories
of
procrastinators
are
worriers,
overdoers,
perfectionists,
dreamers,
defiers,
and
crisis
makers.
a.
Worrier-
Apprehensive
about
the
challenge
and
crossing
their
comfort
zones,
they
basically
worry
about
how
they
will
go
about
it.
So,
they
put
things
off.
b.
Overdoer-
Too
many
tasks
cannot
be
managed
in
the
given
time.
But
Over
doers
commit
this
mistake.
c.
Perfectionists-
These
are
doubtful
of
their
own
abilities
to
complete
the
task
successfully.
d.
Dreamer-
Dreamers
are
not
focused
enough
on
the
details
of
the
task
at
hand.
Hence,
they
cannot
have
a
to-do
list.
e.
Defier-
They
defy
authority
and
dislike
someone
deciding
their
schedule
for
them.
f.
Crisis-makers-
Some
of
us
love
working
on
strict
deadlines
and
hence
do
not
prefer
to
go
about
tasks
in
a
disciplined
manner.
Apart
from
that
you
also
need
to
know
about
Revenge
Bedtime
Procrastinators.
This
refers
to
those
who
work
very
hard
at
the
office
but
do
not
come
home
with
the
idea
of
resting
for
the
rest
of
the
day.
They
delay
their
sleeping
time
although
it
is
not
good
for
their
health.
How To Avoid Procrastination: 5 Tips
The below tips can help you progress at the job at hand and inspire you to develop a stamina for overcoming the lethargic attitude.
1. Set Tiny Goals
If
you
have
taken
an
important
project
that
involves
working
in
so
many
phases,
you
could
just
break
it
down
into
simpler
and
smaller
phases
and
go
about
your
task.
Having
a
list
of
small
and
achievable
goals
can
help
you
tackle
each
one,
in
turn,
meaning
that
you
make
gradual
progress
towards
completion.
Understanding
the
fundamentals
of
project
management
can
help
you
with
setting
these
small
goals.
2. Organise Your Tasks Ahead
Set a timeline and target for the completion of each task so that achieving the smaller goals will keep you motivated towards reaching the final goal. You can also have weekly and monthly goals which give you a sense of purpose and help you progress in your chosen project.
3. Focus On The Easier Things
Another plan is to focus on things that are relatively easier to finish. This is possible by setting smaller goals and organising your tasks. Your confidence, due to this, will be boosted and you will have an undeterred focus to finish one small task at a time.
4. Get Rid Of Distractions
Distractions at work including your constantly ringing phone, the TV blaring in the background, a continuous chatter of your sister with her friends, or the distractingly good music from your brother's room, can put your focus out of track easily. These situations increase your stress and affect your work performance. So cut down on these.
5. Do Not Nurse Guilt
Procrastinating is usually accompanied by guilt and pushes you towards despair for being inert or unproductive. This reaction increases the anxiety manifold and adds to your frustrations. Accept your follies and weaknesses as they are by being compassionate towards yourself. This will at least mitigate the side effects of this unproductive behaviour and set you on the path to success.



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