How I Finally Stopped Procrastinating (Well… Mostly)
How I Finally Stopped Procrastinating (Well… Mostly)
I’ve always been rather a procrastinator. Open my notes, look at the first page, and then somehow I’d be scrolling on my phone or reorganizing my desk instead of working. Wasn’t lazy; more like my brain just didn’t want to start.
Finally, it helped to break the scary huge tasks into tiny easy ones. Instead of putting “Study Physics” in my to-do list, I’d put “Read 2 pages” or “Do 5 questions.” So it didn’t feel impossible all of a sudden, and as soon as I got started, it was easier to keep going.
I also learned how to make my study space enjoyable. A glass of water. A clean desk. Maybe some low-volume music. It’s hard to run away from work when it doesn’t feel like a punishment.
Most importantly, I stopped beating myself up over procrastinating. Guilt made it farther from bad. Now, if I slip up, I just tell myself, “Okay, restart,” and jump right back in. Progress over perfection.
I still procrastinate sometimes (who doesn’t?), but now it doesn’t control me. If you’re stuck in that cycle too, try making your tasks small, your space welcoming, and your mindset kinder. You’ll be surprised how much more you get done.
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