Introduction
There are many ways
to put up road blocks to success in life, one common way is procrastination. Procrastinators incapacitate themselves. They put
obstacles in their own path. They actually choose paths that hurt their
performance.
What is Procrastination?
Procrastination is the habit of delaying or avoiding doing tasks that
need to be done. As a consequense procrastination can lead to missed opportunities,
insomnia, damaged relationships, unproductive teamwork,
and last minute long working hours, feelings of being overwhelmed, guilt, inadequacy, stress depression,
resentment and self-doubt. Procrastination
can have painful after effects and can delay academic and personal success of individuals.
Despite the underlying cause of procrastination the good
news is that there are positive ways of over it coming such as:
1. Just take the first step.
Looking too far
into the future can make tasks or projects can seem close to impossible. As a
result people often shut down because they feel overwhelmed. It is good to plan for the future but then to
swing focus back to today and the present moment.
“You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
With the future in mind, focus on taking the first step today
...and focus on this, nothing else! Taking the first step changes your mental
state from ‘reluctant’ to “yes, I can do this”. You put yourself in state where
you become more positive and although you may not be enthusiastic about taking
the next step after this first one....you are moving forward towards taking the
next step.... and the next one after that.
To see the whole staircase at once is not always relevant as it will shift and
reveal itself along the way. This is evidence in life since best of plans can
fall apart as you start to put it into action.... and discover that your map to
your future destination may need to be altered to adjust to reality.