The Big "P" Word
The "P" Word...Procrastination
A problem many of us are familiar with. Its showing up in your
work environment interfering with your daily life....and peace
of mind.
What does procrastination look like? Clutter on your desktop,
over-stuffed filing cabinets, chaotic digital files, not getting
to work on your priorities and failing to make deadlines to name
just a few. The outcome? More stress, anxiety and frustration
about what 'wasn't done'. Reduced efficiencies. Wasted time.
Fewer productivity gains. Simply put, delaying decisions is a
deal breaker when it comes to personal performance and
satisfaction...particularly in the workplace.
You're probably thinking that there are many reasons we
procrastinate and you're right. And none of them are going to
make a difference if you really want to overcome this roadblock.
Here's how to begin shifting this paradigm:
Have you vision and ownership of your goals? A key point.
Without the vision it's hard to remain focused on priorities and
execution. You also need to write down your goals. Make them
measurable, relevant and timelined in a way that helps you stay
accountable to yourself.
What types of things do you procrastinate about? Most of us
probably procrastinate to some degree about something. Even
Professional Organizers. Years ago I began recognizing specific
areas in which I was a procrastinator. I started using a timer
to get me to take action within a certain period of time. It got
me through the task and eventually these actions became a habit.
Changing a negative habit to a positive one is the key. Take a
minute to think about specific areas in your life where you
might be delaying decisions. List a variety of methods that can
help you work through that...and don't forget to include some
rewards along the way.
Who can help? One thing that helps us get through change is
support from family, friends and co-workers. If you want to
change your behavior, identify one area or topic in which you
know you procrastinate, list the action steps you can take
overcome this hurdle and then share your goal with someone. I
call them an 'accountability coach'. Call this person for
encouragement when you feel yourself slipping. Find someone who
can help and offer to do something in exchange for them.
Start now. Take action. Because it's all about your
actions...and not just your intentions. Remember...thoughts
become words...words become actions...actions turn into
habits...habits develop character...and your character is your
destiny. Copyright 2003 Cynthia Kyriazis. All rights
reserved.