Why You Procrastinate Even if You Don’t Want To
It’s not about what you want, it’s about what you do
Here are a few signs that you’re procrastinating too much:
1. You haven’t accomplished your goals in a long time.
2. You keep making excuses for why you’re not getting things done.
3. You find yourself distracted by activities that don’t help you reach your goals or are unhelpful to your progress.
4. You worry a lot.
Not getting things done puts us in a cycle of guilt: We come up with a goal, then we put it off until we find ourselves stagnating in life.
And we feel guilty for it. Which leads us to swear on doing that goal someday, eventually. But the cycle simply repeats.
Procrastination leads to regret and an unfulfilling life. Deep inside, we know that. But why do we put things off anyway?
Here are two commons reasons why people procrastinate. And how we can remedy them.
Too much commitment
Major assignments, cleaning your house, or creating a business plan — These things take time.
They also tend to not be that urgent. You think, “If I wait until tomorrow, no one’s going to die.”