Whether you are a recent high school grad or a full-time employee and mother of three, procrastination has no reserve. We鈥檝e all been there - last minute discussion board, project or essay deep into the night. Here are three reasons we procrastinate along with some helpful tips:

Fear of Failure

We often retrain ourselves from taking action because we fear failure: failure to do well on an essay, failure to articulate a position on a discussion board, failure to pass a class. How can we get past this? Acknowledge failure and understand it is not the end of the world. To this point, John Wooden (Former UCLA Basketball Head Coach) is coined to have said, 鈥淔ailure isn鈥檛 fatal, but failure to change might be.鈥

Perfectionism

If you are a perfectionist, you see tasks as greater and more time consuming than most people. This point also ties back into Fear of Failure in that you may not want to try something new because you haven鈥檛 done it in the past (such as starting a new course or program). Get past perfectionism by aiming to do your best and accepting the output. I鈥檒l let you in a little secret: there is no such thing as perfection. Kim Collins, the 2003 World Champion in the 100 m, said, 鈥淪trive for continuous improvement, instead of perfection.鈥

Low Energy

If you are an individual that takes on a lot and hardly takes the time to rest, you are setting yourself up for procrastination. If we look back at some of the moments we鈥檝e experienced procrastination, how many of them are from lack of energy? Personally speaking, one too many. Author Bryant McGill is quoted to have said, 鈥淵our calm mind is the ultimate weapon against your challenges. So, relax.鈥 Reduce procrastination due to lack of energy by making sure you rest. Schedule breaks often between assignments, work, tasks, and projects.

Take courage in St. Paul鈥檚 words to the Galatians

and 鈥渓et us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up鈥 (Galatians 6:9). Here are some valuable articles and resources that can help manage procrastination.


Additional Resources

Self-Deception by Means of Procrastination - 黑料历史

- Oregon State University



Want to learn a bit more about the resources available to you? Take a look at our other blog posts.

More Resources