It is rightly said that “procrastination is the thief of time.” The more one delays, the guiltier one feels. Of course, it also hampers one’s productivity. Many realize this, blame themselves yet get trapped in this cycle. I do have a simple yet effective solution to this.
Making a checklist along with a
deadline is a great help when it comes to procrastinating. A checklist sets a
target and gets your brain into action. When you know you have to accomplish
some tasks by the end of the day, you work towards it. Ticking off a task on
the list gives a sense of accomplishment: Target achieved! That very sense of
accomplishment becomes a booster. The more tasks you get done with, the more
you will find yourself working to tick off the entire checklist. Bottom line:
let the accomplishment of one task become your motivation to complete the next,
and the next, and the next, and… hey, the list is ticked off! Congratulations!
You can have a rest. J
A common error while making such
a list is about setting priorities in random order. This just makes the work
harder. That is where assigning a deadline to each task comes in handy. Also, make
sure you make a list of a day or two. Remember: one day at a time. Looks small
and achievable. A huge list will make you think that you have a loooooooooooooot
to do making you go bonkers by just looking at the list. I am sure you don’t
want the solution to make you crazier than you already are. :p
While making the list, write the
tasks that must be done in a day or two and write a deadline ahead of it.
Analyze how much time you may need to complete a task and when it is to be
submitted. Do your tasks in that order. As you complete a task, tick it off the
list. This will also stop you from doing a task that is to be submitted 5 days
later as compared to the one that is to be submitted the very next day. Been
there done that? I know. ;)
The same solution can be used by
anyone for any task. You can schedule your outdoor tasks and if possible, combine
multiple tasks that can be done in one trip. I have used this solution and
still use it many times. It works like magic and many times, it leaves me with
a lot of time for myself; if not immediately but after some days after being
consistent, it sure does.
P.S.: this simple solution works
only on one condition: by being true to yourself, your work, and by being
consistent. Keep the bigger picture in mind and it will push you. Also, as bad
habits are tempting so are good habits. Once you get this sense of accomplishment,
it will push you to do better. You will stop procrastinating before you know
it. Best wishes! Do implement and let me know your honest feedback.
And hey you! Thanks for being
here. Means a lot. If you liked reading this, do share it with others, comment
your thoughts on it and help share the optimism.
True..
ReplyDeleteAwesome ... keep it up
ReplyDeleteAwesome 💯💯
ReplyDeleteVery true sir
ReplyDeleteThis habbit everyone should inculcate so the task becomes easier than what u feel
Very nice will show it to ur students.