Imagine this situation.
You have a looming deadline. And the clock is ticking. Youre trying to accomplish a lot of things at once and yet you are nowhere close to completing the task at hand. Time is running out and so is your patience.
Sounds familiar? If so, youre not alone!
We all have, at some point or the other, found ourselves in this time-management soup. We have put tasks of high priority on hold for something less important. And when time started to slip out of our hands, we panicked and furiously tried to finish the work.
But where was the focus lost? How did we suddenly run out of time?
Well, the truth is that time did not really vanish. It was used up on the trivial and rather unimportant work like surfing the internet aimlessly, wandering from one social media platform to another, reading and sharing memes and so on!
But, dont worry! This happens to the best of us, even the most driven and time-efficient people struggle with this – or what is also called – procrastination. However, just because it sounds Sisyphean, does not mean you cannot overcome it.
Understanding procrastination
Procrastination and laziness are two different things which are often used interchangeably. Procrastination is an active process where you choose to work on something less important than the actual work. On the other hand, laziness is the unwillingness to work.
How to know if you are procrastinating?
Its quite simple, just look out for these signs:
How to overcome procrastination
You can easily overcome procrastination using these simple tips:
Step 1: Know WHEN you are procrastinating
If you are delaying your work for something more important or for a genuine and unavoidable reason then you are not necessarily putting off work. However, if you are putting off work, without any reason, then you might have to revisit your priorities.
Steps 2: Know WHY you are procrastinating
There could be multiple reasons why you are procrastinating. One of them could be poor organisation skills. The easiest way to get organised is by making a task list.
Another reason for procrastination could be not finding the task interesting enough. In that case, focus all your concentration on the task and try to power through it so that you can move on to the work that you like more.
Step 3: Know HOW to stop procrastinating
Maintain a to-do list and time yourself: You cannot change a habit overnight. However, you can improve by organising yourself better. Write down your tasks and allot a certain amount of time to each of them. Try to finish the task in the stipulated time. It will not only help you finish your work on time, but also prevent you from burning out.
Treat yourself: Once you finish your task in the given time, reward yourself with a treat. It will help you remember how good it feels to finish things on time.
Act wisely: Finish tasks as and when they come. Always think of minimising your task list, not building it up.
Avoid distractions: While working, try to keep the internet rabbit holes at a bay (remember it never ends with one YouTube video). Another wise thing to do is to control social media use unless necessary. Also, avoid working at a noisy place.
Identity your strengths: Know what time of the day — morning, afternoon or evening — suits you the best. Finish the overwhelming tasks during those hours.
Quit Multitasking: Managing several things at once slows down your brain thus lowering your work efficiency. Do not try to control everything happening around you at once.
Procrastination is a very common habit. Most people are guilty of succumbing to it at some point in their lives. However, if you feel that it is pulling you back from accomplishing your work milestones, start introducing these small but key changes to improve your everyday life.
Let us know how you manage your time at home and stay at your productive best in the comments section below.
[custom_author=Harshita Dubey ]
Harshita looks for stories in almost everything. A hopeless dreamer and a movie buff, she is known for laughing at her own jokes and being proud of it. She has a thing for sarcasm, wit and everything savage. A supporter of the underprivileged, she will totally judge you for being rude to the waiter in a restaurant. Loves conspiracy theories and myths and prefers dogs over humans. She is an impulsive writer and hopes to write a book someday.
Comments
Jamie
September 23, 2020
Great post!
Siddhant Singh
September 24, 2020
Firstly thank you for such a nice thought.
Yeah I to procrastinate calling previously but now I made it as my priority to get the result for which the company has hired me. Interesting read, guys
Shivakumar.k
September 24, 2020
I would like to thank Harshita Dubey for explaining clearly about procrastination and laziness. I understood thoroughly and I will use the keys to avoid Procrastination. Sometimes I put off work because of unwanted things rolling in my mind, and it distracts me from my daily work. Now, I will try to avoid all those unwanted things.
Regards
Thankyou
Suraj Jamdade
September 24, 2020
It will be really helpful. Thank You Very Much BYJU’s for taking care of employees in all the possible ways. I feel definitely my new journey with the BYJU’s will be Memorable…
Kushal
September 24, 2020
Thanks Harshita, these points are well known to everyone but they slip off the minds every time. Thanks to move the swings back to its neutral position.
SAJITHKUMAR S
September 24, 2020
it was quite helpfull
Shubham Tiwari
September 24, 2020
Excellent read. Very insightful
Shaik Sarkar Ali
September 24, 2020
just amazed and realized how to manage the work in time!! Thank you much for my Managers, senior Managers and above
I am always grateful thankful to Byju’s and Byju Raveendran sir no matter what!!
Aditya Rajendra Allapurkar
September 24, 2020
After reading this,I will try to give my best at any possible way!
Athira V Kumar
September 25, 2020
I was spending a good time thinking and applying nee tricks to deal with procrastination. This article really helped. Maintaining a to do list, and rewarding myself with a tea time in the evening (with a book), really helped to energise and feel positive about the whole day. Productive work only comes from stabilized and organised thoughts.
SADASHIV
September 25, 2020
Very good and MEANINGFUL read. Helped me understand the actual difference between laziness and procrastination.
Really helpful and thought-provoking for the Byjuites.
Varun Kumar chaubey
September 25, 2020
Great read. Kudos
Ritvik Nehra
September 27, 2020
Sounds good .
Ritvik Nehra
September 27, 2020
Kudos
Aswan
September 27, 2020
Informative and very much helpful
Shresth
October 1, 2020
I was actually going through procrastination. I even did not knew before that what made me so dull but now I will fix the problem.
Thank you BYJU’S.
soruba gopalakrishnan
October 7, 2020
Great! It was helpfull