
The Rules:
- use the graphic in your post (as seen above!)
- mention the creator of the tag (maya)
- use the tag #theprocrastinationtag so the creator can see your cool post!
- mention the person that nominated you: Corrie.S.P.
- answer the questions below
- tag as many people as you like ❤
Many thanks to Corrie for tagging me! And in the spirit of this tag, I procrastinated doing this tag! (It was definitely because I wanted to get in the spirit and not the fact that I…legitimately…procrastinated…it.)
Ahem…as I was saying! On with the tag!
Questions:
1. How many times do you think you have procrastinated in your life?
Oh. Starting out with a banger I see.
It’s impossible to tell at this point. I feel that at one time or another, I am always procrastinating something! I do this thing where I complete a task I had been previously procrastinating because I am simply procrastinating yet another task. It’s a continuous cycle.
2. How do you combat procrastination?
In the spirit of a certain shoe brand, I just do it.
Though there is an inner battle that takes place before hand that usually consists of me telling myself “just work on it for 5 minutes. Just 5 minutes.”
This is, of course, a trick and a lie. Usually if I can suffer through 5 minutes of something, I’m finally in the groove and I continue until I get it done or at least a big portion of the task accomplished. It’s a secret though, so don’t go telling my brain about this!
The more I think about it, the more I realize getting myself to do tasks is like motivating a toddler.
If we do the hard thing, what if we get a treat afterwards? You like treats right? Maybe some coffee…?
This is IMPORTANT. It will not go away. You don’t want to do this tomorrow, do you?
No, you cannot nap.
Just do it for five minutes and then we can go play with toys.
3. What advice would you give to someone procrastinating?
I think I’ve made a few posts on this very thing (as it’s something I clearly struggle with) but most of my advice generally boils down to just sitting down and working on the thing, if only for a short amount of time. Set small goals. Small goals seem more manageable.
It can also help to pinpoint specifically why your procrastinating. Not all procrastination is the same. Figure out which of the follow reasons is why you’re not working on the thing. This can further help you come up with a more fitting solution.
You’re burnt out: Go do something different for a little awhile. Take a walk and then return to the task.
You’re scared of failure: Remember that doing nothing and not trying is often worse than failure. It is basically a failure in of itself. Also remember that you don’t have to do everything perfectly. Take a breath, take a shower, or meditate for a moment. Then go try. It’s okay if you fail. Give yourself permission to suck.
You simply are in one of those lazy moods: If you have the time, take a quick 30 minutes to rest or let your brain switch off. Tell yourself after the allotted 30 minutes, you are going to work on the project for 10 minutes. Do the thing. See how easily your brain switches gears. If you still feel lazy, take another 30 minute break and then work for 10 minutes again afterwards.
You feel like garbage all around and just don’t want to work anymore: Ask yourself if you are feeling one of the these three things: Dehydrated, Hungry, or tired. You may feel all three of these things sometimes! Set about fixing these things before getting to work. You brain is not going to function well on 0 water, 0 sleep, or 0 food.
You are overwhelmed: Again, break things into smaller tasks. Make a to-do list and feel accomplished when you check things off. Prioritize. And then tackle the little tasks. Kick proverbial butt.
Phew, that was a lot! I didn’t mean to ramble like that! Thanks for sticking around till the end of the post! Hopefully you found something useful in there.
Anyways, time for nominations!
Inky @ https://borederthanever.wordpress.com/
Texas Lass @ https://thetexaslass.wordpress.com/
Jan @ https://love13reading.wordpress.com/
Lillian Keith @ https://lilliankeithauthor.wordpress.com/
And remember, it’s okay to procrastinate this tag.












































