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Techniques To Manage Procrastination (SELECT)

Mon, 31 Aug 2009 00:25:49 +0800

Set Priorities.
Not: I don't know where to begin, so I can't begin at all.
Not: I have to do EVERYTHING! Nothing less will do.
Instead: The most important step is to pick one project to focus on.


Break the Task Down into Little Pieces
Not: There's so much to do, and it's so complicated. I'm overwhelmed by my English term paper.
Instead: I don't have to do the whole project at once. There are separate small steps I can take one at a time to begin researching and drafting my paper.


Set Up Small, Specific Goals.
Not: I have to write my thesis within two months.
Instead: If I write 2 pages per day, Monday-Friday, I can finish a 1st draft in 1 month. I'll have a revised final draft in 2 months.


Take One Small Step at a Time.
Not: It's too much. I'll never get it all done
Instead: What is the one next step on my list? I'll concentrate on that step for right now


Reward Yourself Right Away When You Accomplish a Small Goal.
Not: I can't take any time out until I'm completely finished.
Instead: I spent an hour working. Now I'll call a friend.

 
Use a Time Schedule.
Not: I must devote the whole week to this project
Instead: I can use these times this week to work on my project:
Monday 7-8; Tuesday 7-9; Saturday 10-12.

 
Learn How to Tell Time.
Not: Sorting through these papers and reorganizing my file cabinet will be a snap. It won't take me more than an hour, so I can do it any time.
Instead: Sorting papers always takes longer than I expect, so I'll start tonight. I'll spend 1 hour filing 1 stack of papers.

 
Optimize Your Chances for Success.
Not: I'll do my writing this weekend at home.
Instead: I'll write during the week in a library. (Choose whatever conditions are optimal for you to get work done.)

 
Delegate, if Possible.
Not: I am the only person in the world who can do this.
Instead: I don't have to do this all by myself. I can ask someone else to do part of the job and still feel a sense of accomplishment.

 
Just Get Started.
Not: I can't write this speech until inspiration hits.
Instead: I'll write what first comes to mind, then improve it later.

 
Look at What You Have Accomplished.
Not: I have hardly made a dent in all there is to do.
Instead: I have reviewed my lecture notes and read 3 chapters. That won't guarentee me an "A", but it's more than I did yesterday.

 
Be Realistic!
Not: I should be able to work full-time, take 4 classes, be president of the Esperanto Club, spend more time with friends, and play tennis 2 hours a day with no trouble at all.
Instead: I have limits. I can take on fewer responsibilities and still like myself.

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