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Attn. Procrastinators: Why Do We Procrastinate, And How Can We Stop? Experts Have Answers
Washington Post, July 9, 2021. - Ed.
If youre reading this article instead of tackling one of the many projects you meant to do during the pandemic, or before starting the report due tomorrow at work, or as an alternative to changing your cars year-old oil, feel no shame: This is a safe space, procrastinators, and youre among friends. Joseph Ferrari, a professor of psychology at DePaul Univ. in Chicago and author of Still Procrastinating?: The No Regrets Guide to Getting It Done, has found that about 20% of adults are chronic procrastinators. Thats higher than depression, higher than phobia, higher than panic attacks and alcoholism. And yet all of those are considered legitimate, We try to trivialize this tendency, but its not a funny topic.
Ferrari was speaking while on a road trip with his wife, who chimed in to say that shes a procrastinator. Her tendencies helped spur her husbands research interests. He doesnt procrastinate he has a 107-pg. résumé, he said, because he gets things done but hes built a career around understanding those who do. Among his findings: Chronic procrastination doesnt discriminate based on gender, race or age; were all susceptible. Everybody procrastinates, but not everyone is a procrastinator. And contrary to popular belief, procrastinating has little to do with laziness.
Its far more complicated, he added, than simply being a matter of time management.
Why do we procrastinate? To understand what causes procrastination (outside of conditions such as ADHD, where executive functioning issues might interfere with completing tasks), its important to be clear about what it is and isnt. Procrastination is different from delaying a task because you need to talk to someone who isnt available, or not getting around to reading a classic such as Moby Dick. Fuschia Sirois, a professor of psychology at the Univ. of Sheffield in England, defines it this way: The voluntary, unnecessary delay of an important task, despite knowing youll be worse off for doing so.
On its surface, procrastination is an irrational behavior, Sirois said: Why would somebody put something off to the last minute, then theyre stressed out, and they end up doing a poor job or less than optimal job on it? They feel bad about it afterward, & it may even have implications for other people. The reason has to do with emotional self-regulation- &, in particular, an inability to manage negative moods around a certain task. We dont typically procrastinate on fun things. We procrastinate on tasks we find difficult, unpleasant, aversive or just plain boring or stressful. If a task feels especially overwhelming, or provokes significant anxiety, its often easiest to avoid it...
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Attn. Procrastinators: Why Do We Procrastinate, And How Can We Stop? Experts Have Answers (Original Post)
appalachiablue
Jul 2021
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dweller
(25,145 posts)1. Bookmarked
for later reading
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LakeArenal
(29,845 posts)2. Procrastinator for later.
Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)3. Looks like it might be interesting. I'll read it tomorrow. nt
appalachiablue
(42,984 posts)4. manana
ShazzieB
(18,850 posts)5. Very interesting!
Procrastination is something that has haunted me since I was a teenager, and that article really spoke to me!
I'm definitely one of those decisional procrastinators Ferrari talks about. It was amazing to read such an accurate description of me. I'm going to pick up his book at the library tomorrow. Here's hoping it will help me actually break through this thing, at least a little bit. Wish me luck. 🍀🤞