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What is procrastination and how do we stop?

What is procrastination and how do we stop? Brighter Life Therapy

We all procrastinate from time to time, especially to avoid difficult or uninteresting tasks. Procrastination can affect any aspect of our life: our work, our social life, relationship or academia. It is important to note that it is in fact normal and very common. However, procrastinating can be more problematic when considering the severity of the consequences, and the impact on our mental health.

What is procrastinating?

Sometimes people think this is due to “laziness”. However, the motivators behind laziness and procrastination are different.

The definition of procrastination is delaying the completion of a task or goal and deciding to do something unrelated and/or of lesser importance. Notably, we make this decision regardless of the negative consequences of avoiding.

Laziness is simply the lack of willingness to exert energy.

Procrastination, however, is used as a tool to avoid negative feelings like stress, and often relates to a fear of failure.

There are a few unhelpful, justifying thoughts and excuses that help us procrastinate. For example:

What are the negatives and positives of procrastinating?

There are a few positive outcomes of procrastination (although they arguably do not outweigh the negatives!) that help explain why we procrastinate:

Negative consequences include:

How do we stop?

So now we know what it is and the consequences, how do we actually stop procrastinating? Here are a few tips and tricks to help get you back on track:

How to challenge those unhelpful, justifying thoughts:

How can Brighter Life Therapy help?

Sometimes, these techniques are not quite enough, and professional interventions are needed instead. This is also the case if procrastination developed following mental health problems. For example, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) can be used to tackle procrastination and associated behaviours.

Brighter Life Therapy provides fast access to CBT and psychotherapy treatments, which you can read about here. If you are interested, contact us via the enquiry form below.

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