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Ending Procrastination: A New Look at the Old Demon - Work-Life Balance Articles

Ending Procrastination: A New Look at the Old Demon
By Sharon Teitelbaum, MA, MCC, Sharon@stcoach.com
Do you believe the best way to deal with procrastination is
to "get tough" with yourself and "just do it?"
Many people take this approach. Whats behind it is the sense
that procrastination is essentially a character flaw, a weakness,
and the only way to handle it is to muscle past it through sheer
will.
The truth is, theres a way to approach it thats more
effective and more self-respectful. Essentially, the idea is to
identify whats MOTIVATING the procrastination behavior, consider
it valid, and then address THAT. For example, you may be avoiding
installing your garage-door opener because you really dont
know how to do it. The way to solve that would be to get some help.
You may be putting off clearing the clutter in your office because
you actually have nowhere to file things. You might address this
fairly simply by getting yourself an additional file cabinet.
Get the idea? Give up the character flaw idea, and look for whats
really underlying the procrastination. Once you know what that is,
you can usually figure out a way to deal with it, get unstuck, and
get moving again. Here are examples of how two of my clients solved
the problems underlying their procrastination:
PROCRASTINATION: I dont want to write the letter.
UNDERLYING PROBLEM: I want the letter to be brilliant & creative
but dont feel brilliant & creative about it.
SOLUTION: (paraphrased:) "I realized it was more important
to get the letter OUT than to be brilliant. Once I decided I could
write a less-than-spectacular letter, it was very easy to just sit
down and do it."
CONCEPT: "Expedient" is not a dirty word. Sometimes, it
serves you better to have the B+ letter out in the world already,
being read, than to have the A+ letter still sitting in your word
processor, unfinished and nagging at you.
PROCRASTINATION: I dont want to unpack the boxes in my new
office.
UNDERLYING PROBLEM: Boring!!
SOLUTION: "I hired my young daughter to unpack the boxes, shelve
the books (I told her where), and dismantle the boxes. She was happy
to do the work and earn a little money, and thought it was cool
to help Dad. I was happy because we got to spend that time together
AND the job got done."
CONCEPT: Delegate! If a task seems boring, its often a good
clue that this is a perfect job to delegate. You may need to supervise
or train someone to do it, but chances are there is someone for
whom the job would be a plus. Find that person and work out a deal.
Delegation arrangements can be paid or bartered in infinite creative
ways. Dont be stopped by failure of the imagination!
COACHING TIPS
Here are the generic steps to take to address most procrastinations.
Please note, each step is important. Dont under-respect any
of them just because you already know how to do them. And dont
underestimate how long it may take you to master some of these steps.
Some people, for example, may find it takes them a very long time
to learn to stop judging themselves.
- Recognize when you are procrastinating.
- Notice if you are judging yourself for procrastinating.
- If you are judging yourself, stop. If youre not judging
yourself, acknowledge yourself for that.
- Identify whats motivating the procrastination. (This may
take some thoughtful investigation.)
- Solve the problem thats underlying (motivating) the procrastination.
- Do the action that you no longer need to procrastinate.
- Say to yourself: "Well done!"
Next Steps
For a procrastinations "tune-up" or to check-in about
something MAJOR youre not getting around to, CONTACT ME: Sharon
Teitelbaum, Sharon@STcoach.com,
617-926-8393 for an initial consultation at no charge.
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