Procrastination often occurs because a task checks one or more of these boxes:
Difficult: The task seems challenging and demands a high level of skill or effort.
Unclear: The task...
Show More
Procrastination often occurs because a task checks one or more of these boxes:
Difficult: The task seems challenging and demands a high level of skill or effort.
Unclear: The task lacks clear definition, leaving you unsure about the end goal or what "done" looks like.
Scary: Procrastination serves as a safety net, keeping you in your comfort zone as the task feels intimidating or triggers a fear of failure.
Tedious: Simply put, the task is dull and unexciting, making it hard to find motivation.
Now that you're familiar with the most common reasons for procrastinating, we can use these to help you get unblocked if you're stuck.
We'll guide you through each reason and help you identify ways to overcome the challenges, making your tasks feel more manageable and achievable.