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Of all the things that can prevent a person from succeeding in either work or generally in their own lives is procrastination. If a person is a procrastinator they will find that it actually prevents them from achieving certain goals or aims because obstacles are placed in their way of their own making. A person who procrastinates will find that they will choose a particular path which will end up with them not actually achieving what it is they want out of their lives.
Of all the things that can prevent a person from succeeding in either work or generally in their own lives is procrastination. If a person is a procrastinator they will find that it actually prevents them from achieving certain goals or aims because obstacles are placed in their way of their own making. A person who procrastinates will find that they will choose a particular path which will end up with them not actually achieving what it is they want out of their lives.
Unfortunately although you may not realize it, but you could actually be a procrastinator yourself. In this article we provide you with some pointers which will help you to identify and hopefully understand what procrastination is and whether you actually are one yourself.
1. A large number of procrastinators (around 20%) will soon identify that they are chronic procrastinator’s and will know that it leads to them leading a particular kind of lifestyle. The lifestyle they lead will often intrude into all aspects of their life causing it to be very difficult to lead what is considered to be a normal life.
2. For many procrastinators actually managing what time they have available to them in order to complete a certain task is not a problem. Rather they will find it more difficult to sit down and work how just how much time it is they need in order to complete the task in hand.
3. There are some people who believe that a procrastinator is actually born with their problem and this is not so. For many the problem will evolve over the years and will be related to the kind of upbringing they have had as well as how they interact with others. For example if a child is brought up by parents who are very controlling then the likelihood of them becoming a procrastinator is greatly increased. Simply because they will not have the chance to learn how to deal with situations and problems that any normal child would have to do.
4. A lot of people who procrastinate will generally consume more alcohol than those that don’t. This is simply because they use it as a way of helping them to avoid their problems and as a crutch to help them get through the worse times.
5. For quite a large number of people who procrastinate they will often use ways to distract themselves so that they can avoid doing those things that they don’t like to do or they don’t feel that they can do. Often they will do a task that they find easy to complete rather than going for the one they know they must do but which they see as far too difficult. This is because they feel that they do not have the right set of skills or abilities in order to achieve the required state of completion.
However luckily there are things a person can do in order to help change their habits in relation to them procrastinating. Certainly it may take time but through the use of the right kind of therapy including cognitive behavioral a person can slowly change the way they view the things that they do and help to stop them procrastinating as much as they do now.