Procrastination
Psychologists have discovered that procrastination is not caused by a lack of will power. Instead, it is the result of overly negative self-talk. So often, just when we are about to begin an important task, we allow our minds to be flooded with negative thoughts. These include thoughts such as: "I don't have time to do it all now, so it's not worth starting," or "This will be too hard," or even "I just don't feel like it."
The secret to overcoming procrastination is to talk back to these negative thoughts. That is, we need to develop more positive thoughts that gently but firmly rebut the negative thoughts. An example might be, "It's true that there's not much time, but at least I can get started." I have seen many of my clients use this simple technique to overcome procrastination and become more productive.
To learn more how to use self-talk to overcome procrastination, I suggest reading The Feeling Good Handbook, by David Burns, M.D. Get this book today. Don't procrastinate!
About Stanley E. Hibbs...
Stanley E. Hibbs, Ph.D., is a therapist based in Dunwoody, GA, specializing in organizational/life management, performance enhancement, addiction issues, adolescent issues, marriage/couples issues, depression, phobias, and more.
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