Strategies For Dealing With
Procrastination
In this second article, Deon Du Plessis
gives us some sound stategies for dealing with
procrastination. If you haven't read his first article, you
can get that here: How To Overcome
Procrastination
In this day and age we are so inundated with
choice and opportunity that you might even say that we are
spoiled for choice. There is just so much that we
could do that we often end up not doing anything at all.
Procrastination is one of the biggest dream killers. In a
world where there is so much demand on your attention it is
becoming ever more difficult to stay focussed and act on the
things that would truly give you an extraordinary quality of
life. Time is, was and will always be your most valuable
asset and the way you use it will determine what you create
or fail to create with and for your life. Having an
effective strategy for overcoming procrastination is
critical if you truly want to push past short term obstacles
to create a life of fulfilment. 
The abundance that modern life offers us
tends to overwhelm us which leads to an emotional overload
that will distract you and scatter your effort and
concentration. There simply isn't enough time to do
everything, but there is always enough time for the most
important things in your life. Success at anything in life,
whether it be your finances, your relationships or your
body, requires an investment of time and effort from you.
You need to focus and concentrate your physical and
emotional resources on creating a desired result.
(NOTE: If you spend a lot of time on the
computer, then you probably know about information overload.
It's a common problem facing internet marketers and
sometimes leads to "analysis paralysis")
The first step in overcoming procrastination
is to get really clear on exactly what you want from every
area of your life. This clarity will give you the power to
look past distractions that may throw you off course. It
gives you a direction and a target and will help to build a
mental picture for your life. One of the most destructive
effects of procrastination is that it makes you feel out of
control; like the events of your life is controlling you. If
you don't know what you want it is all too easy to jump from
the one task to the next. Apart from knowing what you want
you should also develop some strong reasons why you want it.
This will give you a sense of purpose and motivation that is
critical for staying focussed long term.
The truth is that most people know what they
need to do to create their life the way they want it. The
challenge is not with knowing what to do, but in doing what
you know. The only way you will create any result in your
life is by taking action and procrastination is what
prevents you from acting on the very things you know would
give you a greater quality of life. The reason why people
procrastinate is primarily because of fear, especially fear
of failure. By not taking action and postponing important
actions you avoid the potential for failing. The only reason
why you procrastinate about anything is because at some
level you link more pain to taking action than to not taking
action. The ridiculous truth is that these "links" are
mostly conjured up (by you) in your mind and they are not
even real. When you make a task too big in your mind it will
overwhelm you and it would seem too difficult and too big
and you will end up procrastinating.
One of the most powerful strategies for
overcoming procrastination is to learn how to break your
tasks up into bite size pieces. Any task, no matter how big
can be broken down into small manageable tasks that is easy
to do. If you focus on climbing Mount Everest it will
probably put you off immediately, but if you focus on
climbing seven small mountain sections it becomes more
believable. The power of chunking down your "big" tasks
empowers you to take back control of any overwhelming
situation – you cut it down to size. Your size.
One of the quickest ways to overcoming
procrastination is to learn and utilize the power of
immediacy. What can you do immediately? What action can you
take right now that will move you closer to your goal? Doing
something, no matter how small, will immediately break your
mental pattern of procrastination and put you back in
control. Taking the first step, even if it is small will
create momentum and you will almost automatically be driven
to take another step. Don't wait for everything to be
perfect before you take the first step. Just do it. Just get
it going. Often you will only know what to do next after
taking that first step.
There are many strategies and skills you can
use for overcoming procrastination. You don not have to be
stuck or spinning your wheels. Like any skill you need to
learn and practise it until you get good at it. Eventually
it will become an automatic response and you will develop
the habit of taking action despite your fears and apparent
limitations.
This article is published with the
permission of the author, Deon Du Plessis. He is the
founder of The Self Improvement Gym, and author of
(in)action, a groundbreaking new action
guide for eliminating procrastination.
Other articles by Deon Du Plessis:
How To Overcome
Procrastination
Causes of
Procrastination

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