Procrastination - Why Does A Person Procrastinate?

July 2nd, 2008 Posted in Motivation
by Allison Thompson

There are a number of different that can cause to fail in their lives one of them being that the procrastinate far too much. Unfortunately procrastination can be so severe for some people that it prevents them from achieving what they want by placing obstacles of their own making in their way. It is through procrastination a person will choose a particular path to travel in their results which will not allow them to achieve their desired goals.

But just how can some one tell if they are a procrastinator or even the aren’t? Well below we provide you with some pointers which will help you to understand better what procrastination is and whether you are doing it without really knowing about it.

1. A large number of procrastinators (around 20%) will soon identify that they are chronic procrastinator’s and will know that it leads to them leading a particular kind of lifestyle. The lifestyle they lead will often intrude into all aspects of their life causing it to be very difficult to lead what is considered to be a normal life.

2. A lot of procrastinators do not have problems with managing their time rather they will find it much more difficult to estimate just how much time they have in relation to say completing a particular task.

3. A person who procrastinates is not born with this affliction, but rather they make it of their own volition. Although they may not know it they will learn it through the life they lead as they grow up from the people surrounding them. Often a child who comes from a family with controlling parents will often be a procrastinator more than those that don’t. These type of children will find it difficult to regulate themselves and find it difficult to act on any ideas or thoughts they may have to help themselves.

4. A lot of people who procrastinate will generally consume more alcohol than those that don’t. This is simply because they use it as a way of helping them to avoid their problems and as a crutch to help them get through the worse times.

5. Many people who procrastinate will look for those distractions which avoid them from committing to those things that are important. So often they will try and go for the tasks that they find easy to do and know which they can complete without feeling guilty. They avoid the much harder tasks simply because they feel that they do not have abilities or skill required in order to complete them properly.

Yet for those who have identified that they do procrastinate there are certain things that they can do which can help them to make changes and fight procrastinating. Although it is important that when looking for ways to prevent yourself from procrastinating that the changes you make will take time to help you. A person can undergo cognitive behavioral with a trained therapist as a way of making the necessary changes in their lives as well as to understand better why the procrastinate.

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