Sunday, January 24, 2010

Procrastination...

Over the course of this project, I have taken a look at my own procrastination. I have learned strategies to stop procrastinating, as well as why I procrastinate. I have tried to stop procrastinating, but to be honest, it really hasn't worked. I still do it very often, at least now I'm more aware of it though.

Overall, I'm pretty much the same. Maybe I should have chosen a different problem.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Procrastination...

I think that giving myself a deadline to stop procrastination would work, but only if I actually stuck to the deadline. Since no one could get me to stick to my deadline, there's no proving that I would actually stop procrastinating at my deadline. So pretty much, I could only hold myself accountable, and as we all know, that usually doesn't work too well. I probably wouldn't stop procrastinating at my deadline.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Procrastination..

Since I found out why we procrastinate, the next step is to figure out how to stop procrastinating.
http://www.lifeorganizers.com/cm_articles/21_7_easy_ways_to_stop_procrastinating_223.html
lists 7 ways to stop procrastinating:


  • You can stop procrastination by getting organized. Being unorganized leads to chaos and feelings of being overwhelmed. Stop procrastination and by organizing your life.
  • Breakdown tasks into manageable units to stop procrastination. Smaller tasks are less overwhelming that large jobs.
  • Have discipline. Allow your desire for success to overcome your desire to put things off.
  • Positive motivation. Talk yourself up with encouraging quotes.
  • Get someone else's help to stop procrastination. Ask someone to hold you accountable for completion of a task you have been procrastinating about. For example, if you are putting off cleaning the garage ask you wife to question you about when it will be completed several days before the due date.
  • Do the easiest or most enjoyable task first so that you get off to a good start. This works for some people while the opposite works for others. Some people like to get the unpleasant work out of the way so they can enjoy the rest.
  • Giving yourself a deadline can stop procrastination.


  • Procrastination..

    Basically, I think the 4th, 5th, and 7th idea on that list are somewhat useless. However, all of the other ideas on that list are very useful.

    I am a very unorganized person. If I could just get more organized, everything wouldn't seem like such a daunting task. Usually if I can't find an assignment, I just won't do it. Luckily, I usually know where to find everything in the disaster that is my back pack.

    Breaking down each task into smaller, more manageable tasks, is the best idea I've heard to help stop procrastinating. Feeling like everything is such a daunting task is part of the reason I procrastinate. If I could think of each big task as a smaller, easier task, it would help me stop procrastinating.

    Procrastination...

    The final reason for procrastination is feeling that I'd rather be doing something else. That is the offense I am most guilty of. No matter what kind of work I have to do, I can come up with ten other things that I'd rather be doing. If I have a big paper due, I'd rather be on facebook or listening to music. If I have to mow the lawn, I'd rather be out with my friends.

    Monday, January 18, 2010

    Procrastination...

    The next reason for procrastination is being a perfectionist. This certainly doesn't apply to me. I am honestly the exact opposite of a perfectionist. Pretty much I hand in what I hand in, and I get what grade I get. That's not to say that I don't put any effort into my work, I just don't pay as much ridiculous attention to detail as some people do.

    Procrastination...

    The next reason for procrastination I want to cover is "feeling overwhelmed". More often than not, when I have a big project due for school, it just seems like such a daunting task, that I just keep putting it off and putting it off. Obviously that is the exact opposite of what I should do, but regardless, that's what I do. Clearly this is one of the main things I need to work on.