27 min

ECP078 The 7 mistakes around procrastination (and what to do about them in 2024‪)‬ Effective Challenge Podcast productive, happy & well

    • Self-Improvement

The episode revolves around the pervasive issue of procrastination and strategies to address it.



Procrastination, identified as a rising trend globally, prompts an exploration of common mistakes associated with it. One such mistake is the confusion over its definition, often intertwined with perfectionism, self-worth challenges, and indecision. Clarity in diagnosis is emphasised for you to achieve effective treatment. Another critical distinction is made between real and fake procrastination, emphasising the need for recognising prioritisation challenges versus genuine lack of time.



The podcast also delves into the psychological aspect, highlighting our bias toward short-term gains over long-term benefits and the importance of decoding the information embedded in our feelings.



The subsequent sections dissect additional mistakes, such as attempting to overcome your procrastination by sheer willpower, which is deemed unsustainable. Instead, you are encouraged to create supportive environments and systems. The challenge of dealing with tasks you dislike or feel compelled to do is addressed by shifting mindsets to find ways to make them more energising.

External factors, such as your fear of others' opinions upon completion, are explored, with an emphasis on reframing perspectives and handling feedback constructively. The discussion concludes by spotlighting insufficient clarity as a common reason for your procrastination and suggests breaking tasks into manageable actions and seeking external assistance for defining the work.


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The episode revolves around the pervasive issue of procrastination and strategies to address it.



Procrastination, identified as a rising trend globally, prompts an exploration of common mistakes associated with it. One such mistake is the confusion over its definition, often intertwined with perfectionism, self-worth challenges, and indecision. Clarity in diagnosis is emphasised for you to achieve effective treatment. Another critical distinction is made between real and fake procrastination, emphasising the need for recognising prioritisation challenges versus genuine lack of time.



The podcast also delves into the psychological aspect, highlighting our bias toward short-term gains over long-term benefits and the importance of decoding the information embedded in our feelings.



The subsequent sections dissect additional mistakes, such as attempting to overcome your procrastination by sheer willpower, which is deemed unsustainable. Instead, you are encouraged to create supportive environments and systems. The challenge of dealing with tasks you dislike or feel compelled to do is addressed by shifting mindsets to find ways to make them more energising.

External factors, such as your fear of others' opinions upon completion, are explored, with an emphasis on reframing perspectives and handling feedback constructively. The discussion concludes by spotlighting insufficient clarity as a common reason for your procrastination and suggests breaking tasks into manageable actions and seeking external assistance for defining the work.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/effective-challenge/message

27 min