Understanding And Overcoming Procrastination

Are you thinking about why do you Procrastinate? Do you want to know how to get rid of it?
Overcoming procrastination is sometimes easier said than done, and the best way to achieve this goal is by understanding it first.

I told myself when we first quarantined that Iโ€™d clean out the bathroom drawer where I keep my hairdryer. Itโ€™s August and itโ€™s still not cleaned out. Maybe this newly revamped episode should be entitled โ€œProcrastination Meets Pandemic.โ€

โ€œHey, did you get that paper done?โ€

โ€œNo, I didnโ€™t finish yetโ€ฆโ€

โ€œDid you remember to call the doctor?โ€

โ€œYeah, but I couldnโ€™t find the numberโ€ฆโ€

These are the conversations we have every day. Sometimes with a child, with a partner, with a coworkerโ€ฆor with ourselves.

When you procrastinate or put something off in the present with the intention of tackling it later, is a common problem, believe it or not, especially forย perfectionists.

If someone says, โ€œYeah, I didnโ€™t get to that,โ€ and the words are accompanied by a quick laugh, theyโ€™re probably admitting to not being motivated to get an unpleasant or difficult thing done. They may even be coming to me for help with this very tendency. Usuallyย โ€œfixingโ€ it isnโ€™t too hard. A dose ofย self-reinforcement or reward,ย or pairing the desired behavior with whatโ€™s not so pleasurable, can often do the trick.

For example, years ago, I needed to study for the graduate record exam, the GRE. Iโ€™m not good at standardized tests and absolutely dreaded taking it again.

I was also a huge soap opera fan, specifically โ€All My Children.โ€ The tumultuous lives of the spicy characters were a delicious distraction from real life for me, so I conceived a plan for motivation. I made myself swear that I could watch one recorded episode for every hour I spent slaving over the books. It worked, and I scored high enough to get into grad school. The rest is history.

Yet procrastination may be an unwelcome piece of your everyday life. You might be absolutely paralyzed by anxiety when facing an action that for some reason, perhaps unknown to you, seems un-do-able. Thereโ€™s a decision you need to make or a change you want to risk, yet you canโ€™t seem to move off square one.

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When Procrastination Is No Longer Funny..

You donโ€™t laugh about your procrastination. Instead, you feel humiliated by how insignificant your fears seem and chastise yourself, โ€I donโ€™t know why I canโ€™t do thisโ€ฆ everybody can do this.โ€

Sarah canโ€™t open her mail, for fear that there will be bad news. Jason canโ€™t begin the laundry and or being his paper because he doesnโ€™t know where to start. Shondra wonโ€™t go to the gym because she dreads not knowing how to work the machines. Alex couldnโ€™t order food at a drive-through, because she was too anxious and worried sheโ€™d forget something.

Waiting To Develop Courage Is Just Another Form Of Procrastination

And shame increases exponentially every time each of them froze.

You might think that โ€œprocrastinatorsโ€ lives arenโ€™t productive or successful. However, the four examples above are all from people I worked with, who had great careers, wonderful families. What existed were pockets of anxiety, certain things that overwhelmed them. They might have a panic attack when trying to confront those things, which then developed into โ€œpanic about panic,โ€ meaning the fear about panicking was far worse than their initial panic.

Overcoming Procrastination

So Why Do You Procrastinate?

1. Is it avoidance, as inย Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?

Sarah had had trouble with the IRS, due to not paying her taxes for several years. Her fear about opening mail was completely connected with that emotional trauma, which was re-triggered when official-looking envelopes arrived. She wasnโ€™t simply putting things off. She hadnโ€™t fought in a war, but for her, those couple of years had been highly traumatizing.

Related: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) From Infidelity And Betrayal

2. Is itย Attention Deficit Disorder?

The field of ADD is immense, and Iโ€™m not an expert in it. But people with ADD and ADHD have neurological differences that cause them to severely struggle with focus. So, they seem to procrastinate too much.

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Jason was unable to do laundry or begin a school paper that was more about focus. People with focusing problems can get lost in what seems to others simply organizational processes, and shame leads them to problems with self-worth.

3. Is it the consequence of helicopter or abusive parenting?

If things were done for you as a child, or even as an adult child, you may not have learned how to organize your own thinking, prioritize your own choices, or navigate small (or large) failures. If you had a helicopter parent, you may have learned, โ€œEven if I donโ€™t do it, it still gets done.โ€

Shondra hadnโ€™t been allowed to make mistakes because her parent accomplished those unfamiliar-to-you tasks for her. However, this deprived her of the opportunity to problem-solve and develop her own sense of self-competence. Sheโ€™d never been allowed to navigate unfamiliar territory, and so the unknown or โ€œlooking stupidโ€ was terrifying.

In more extreme dynamics, if you were abused as a child, or very heavily criticized, you can also develop the tendency to stay invisible.ย You fear making a mistake or looking like you donโ€™t know something. And it can paralyze you.

Related: Helicopter Parenting: Why It Fosters Failure

4. Is it perfectionism, worry, self-doubt, or anxiety?

Alex, who had a bad problem with procrastination, also suffered from huge insecurities. She didnโ€™t know how to expect anything but perfectionism from herself, and yet, was also terrified of looking or sounding as if she wasnโ€™t in perfect control.

So, knowing whatโ€™s underneath procrastination can lead to different treatments. ย If itโ€™s past trauma, then trauma-related work needs to occur, whether thatโ€™sย EMDRย or some other kind of trauma work. If itโ€™s a focusing issue, then techniques likeย biofeedbackย orย neuro-feedbackย might be helpful, or medication is a possibility.

If itโ€™s a product of poor or abusive parenting, there may be an underlying depression that needs to be addressed. If itโ€™s mainly anxiety, then calming techniques such as mindfulness or meditation could be useful, hypnosis is a possibility, cognitive work (challenging those irrational thoughts), and regular exercise could also be helpful.

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Related: 10 Signs Youโ€™re A Perfectionist and How To Overcome

Confront your shame, show compassion for yourself as you acknowledge your vulnerability, and then begin to unravel the how and why you procrastinate.

And youโ€™ll get that paper done. Youโ€™ll order that chicken sandwich. And youโ€™ll open your mail.

And youโ€™ll enjoy so much more freedom.

Check out Dr. Margaret Rutherfordโ€™s bestselling book Perfectly Hidden Depression onย Amazon. Her book will be translated into seven different languages and will be available this year.


Written byย Margaret Rutherford
Originally Appeared Inย Dr. Margaret Rutherford
Republished with permission

Everyone is guilty of procrastinating sometimes or the other, but if your goal is overcoming procrastination, then you need to get to the root of the problem first. The moment you understand why you procrastinate, overcoming procrastination will get easier for you, and you will once again have control of your life, and your freedom.


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