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What is Procrastination?

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What is procrastination?

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Procrastination is the tendency to delay important tasks or decision-making until a later time, even if this may have negative consequences. It is a behavioral and emotional response that is often accompanied by discomfort, anxiety, or feelings of guilt for not completing important tasks on time.

Causes of procrastination

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  1. Fear of failure. People procrastinate because they are afraid of doing something imperfectly.
  2. Overwhelm. A large number of tasks can lead to a state of "paralysis," making it hard to focus on one thing.
  3. Lack of clear goals. When a task seems vague, it is difficult to start.
  4. Instant gratification. People tend to choose activities that provide quick satisfaction (e.g., social media) instead of tackling long and complex tasks.

Forms of procrastination

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  1. Active procrastination. A person delays tasks but works under stress and often finishes everything at the last moment.
  2. Passive procrastination. Tasks are postponed without any real intention of completing them, leading to chronic avoidance of tasks.

How to fight procrastination?

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  • Break tasks into smaller parts. It’s easier to take small steps than to tackle a large task all at once.
  • Set realistic deadlines. This helps avoid open-ended timelines that create the illusion of endless time.
  • Use the Pomodoro technique. Work for 25 minutes without a break, then rest for 5 minutes.
  • Motivate yourself. Think about the reward you will receive after completing the task.
Procrastination is a normal experience that happens to everyone from time to time. The main thing is to learn to control it and turn it from a barrier into a push for action.

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