Attend IT Blog

Attend IT Limited has been serving the Brentford area since 2003, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

The Pitfalls of Procrastination: What Kind of Procrastinator are You?

The Pitfalls of Procrastination: What Kind of Procrastinator are You?

We recently started to pick apart the concept of procrastination as a means of understanding it better, and potentially, getting better at not doing it. Last time, we touched on a few ways that procrastination can potentially manifest, so it only made sense to us that we would continue pulling that thread and try to help you identify how you tend to procrastinate more specifically.

With that, let’s get to it…no procrastinating here!

Procrastination Looks Different from Person to Person

Just as there is more than one way to skin a cat, there’s more than one way that people can put off doing things…which means that there are also different ways for different people to put a stop to their habits. What follows are some of the main ways that procrastination presents itself, and how you might make a small change to procrastinate less.

1) “It Has to Be Just… Right…”

Let me ask you something…are you the type of person whose shoelaces have to be the exact same length on either side? Do people compliment your eye for detail? Are you the type to sweat the small stuff?

If so, it might be your means of procrastinating.

Perfectionism can often be the reason people will get stuck in a process, or even avoid starting it in the first place. Like most of the examples we’ll go over here, it’s a deceptively simple thought process. After all, if “perfection” is the only acceptable outcome, there can never be a successful outcome. Therefore, perfectionism can be twisted into a means of postponing a task indefinitely to protect the procrastinator.

One way to help break down and avoid this form of procrastination is to specifically eliminate any extraneous tasks or details that aren’t conducive to your goal and are therefore out of your focus. Essentially, know your specific task, and prune away anything that may distract you from it.

2) “I Love This Plan…But, Can I Make It Better?”

If you often find yourself thinking through your entire process over and over, refining it and polishing it to make it better—but never actually taking action—your planning might be better identified as procrastination.

Much like perfectionism, the urge to endlessly tweak and optimize your processes can provide an excuse to never actually start using them. Why do something one way if there’s a better way to do it? This desire for improvement therefore becomes a convenient excuse to never actually finish a task, electing instead to endlessly try to improve it…in theory, at least.

To help reduce this kind of procrastination, it helps to utilize something known as SMART goals—goals that are designed to be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely. By designing these goals, you’re able to commit to doing a task and shifting any process refinement to after the task is done, taking notes during the process and reflecting upon—not predicting—ways to improve.

3) “EVERYTHING is a Priority.”

When you have assorted tasks to take care of, how do you go about determining what to do first? If you can’t decide and therefore jump around from task to task and potentially neglect those you see as unimportant, you may be subject to this form of procrastination. Keeping yourself occupied with busy work is a tricky way to procrastinate, simply because it can easily look like productivity from the outside.

The inability to effectively prioritize tasks is therefore a shortcoming that you will want to address in your business before everyone is involved in workplace theater. To do so, examine your tasks and try to determine which of them will ultimately produce the most good for your business in terms of its objectives and goals, and which of them need to be accomplished most expeditiously. 

Tasks that are both important and urgent should be the ones prioritized first, as they are the ones that have the most potential to be beneficial to your business and its operations.

4) “I Work Best Under Pressure.”

Perhaps the most obviously recognizable form of procrastination, we’ve all seen those people who put off a task until the last minute, citing that the deadline helps them produce their best work. This ultimately puts undue stress on the business as a whole, making things more difficult for both the procrastinator and the organization.

This kind of procrastination ultimately undoes its own justification, as it leaves no time after the fact to review and improve upon your work product. This makes it all the more important to fight this impulse. One way to do so is to subdivide your tasks and work on them on a more piecemeal basis, allowing you to fully commit in small bursts and repeat the process until the task is completed.

Shifting your perspective from getting it all done at once to spreading your productivity out into a more manageable timeframe is a good way to reverse course on these habits.

5) “This Seems Too Hard.”

Finally, the most risk-averse form of procrastination is the kind where people are trying to avoid criticism or judgment, and therefore they try to put off tasks that they aren’t confident in their ability to complete. These kinds of procrastinators are the kind who will fill their days with busy work to try and avoid these tasks.

As a result, this form of procrastination is a massive time sink and energy drain if not addressed appropriately. An effective means of doing so is to—again—subdivide your tasks into more manageable and approachable chunks. By doing so, you are able to more effectively complete your goals and overcome how intimidating any given task may be.

A simpler task (even if it only seems simpler) is just going to seem more approachable, and will therefore be less likely to tempt you into putting it off.

Hopefully, This Helps You Contextualize Your Own Procrastination Habits

Make sure you check back soon, as we’ll be addressing how you can more specifically deal with procrastination in both the short and long term. In the meantime, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for our help in keeping your team productive with the IT services and solutions that meet your business’ needs. Give us a call at 020 8626 4485!

Should AI Development Be Stopped? Experts Say So
How Other People Can Be the Key to Your Business S...
 

Mobile? Grab this Article!

Qr Code

Tag Cloud

Technology Security Business Computing Productivity Network Security Cloud Best Practices Tip of the Week Business Managed IT Services Data Data Backup Data Recovery IT Services Hackers IT Support Software Hosted Solutions Innovation communications Disaster Recovery Backup Privacy VoIP Cybersecurity Malware Mobile Devices Small Business Efficiency Internet Saving Money Email Hardware Business Continuity Computer Cloud Computing Business Management Phishing Collaboration Outsourced IT Microsoft BDR Automation Information Technology User Tips Ransomware Productivity Smartphones IT Support Compliance Internet of Things Users Workplace Tips Workplace Strategy Quick Tips Smartphone Server Artificial Intelligence Communication Upgrade Risk Management Wi-Fi Employee-Employer Relationship Mobile Device Management Managed Service Provider Network Managed IT Mobility Managed IT services Budget Training Spam Meetings Covid-19 Gadgets Passwords BYOD Google Save Money Wireless Password Mobile Device Networking Human Resources Remote Avoiding Downtime Document Management Android Printing Information Windows 7 Remote Workers Social Media Microsoft Office VPN Remote Computing Chrome History Hosted Solution Router Instant Messaging Encryption Firewall Content Filtering Computers Data Management Cost Management Windows 10 Project Management MSP Monitoring Managed Service Virtual Private Network Help Desk Time Management Remote Work Video Conferencing Laptop Marketing Recovery Telephone Systems Government End of Support Hacker Personal Information Hard Drives Solid State Drive Current Events Virtualization Battery Automobile Telephony Big Data Two-factor Authentication Audit Office Employer-Employee Relationship Value Saving Time Data Breach Data Storage Data Security Mobile Software as a Service Conferencing Redundancy Maintenance Devices Tech Term Proactive Computing Wireless Internet Hybrid Cloud Business Technology Printers IT Service Machine Learning Paperless Office Backup and Disaster Recovery Voice over Internet Protocol Mobile Office Manufacturing Customer Relationship Management AI Printer Managed Services Mobile Computing Proactive IT Social Engineering Transportation Going Green Browser Applications Private Cloud Operating System iPhone Health Windows Money Facebook Administration Colocation Windows 10 Advertising PDF Apps Legal Wireless Technology Flexibility Update Cybercrime Black Market Shadow IT Disaster Education Application Save Time Work/Life Balance Office 365 Antivirus Holiday Entertainment HIPAA Phone System Analytics Electronic Medical Records Cleaning Hacking Smart Technology Vendor Management Samsung Company Culture App SaaS Upgrades Vulnerability The Internet of Things Dark Web Nanotechnology OneNote Business Intelligence Managed IT Service Data Protection Commerce Regulation Professional Services Travel Word Apple User Error Data Loss File Sharing Storage Lifestyle Evernote Workers Spyware intranet Blockchain IoT Analysis Chromebook Smart Tech Connectivity Streaming Media Content Filter Management Financial Technology Gamification Students Unified Communications Remote Monitoring Wasting Money Amazon Virtual Assistant Alexa for Business WPA3 File Storage Bandwidth Vendor Telephone Utility Computing Payroll SMB Downtime E-Commerce Payment Cards Break/Fix e-waste Employees Smartwatch Development Azure Active Directory Windows Server Cybersecurty Window 10 Online Storage Fiber Optics Windows Server 2008 Copiers Voiceover Internet Protocol Business Telephone Computer Repair Troubleshooting CRM Workstations Outsource IT PCI DSS Regulations Compliance Cost Remote Working Leadership Bitcoin Finance Infrastructure Videoconferencing Streaming Customer Service Copier Authentication Hiring/Firing RMM Windows 11 Cabling Going Paperless Inventory Management Employer/Employee Relationships Outsourcing How To Microsoft Outlook Files Regulations Paperless Solutions Microsoft 365 Strategy Consulting Decision Making Ergonomics Signage Customer Experience Robot Google Drive Miscellaneous Alert Law Enforcement Reputation Social Relocation Search Internet Exlporer Text Messaging Office Tips HaaS Video Games Scalability Humor How To Best Practice USB Virtual Reality Managing Stress Point of Sale Identity Theft Worker Commute Politics Experience Music Books Safety Emergency Worker Scam Computer Accessories Charger Computer Care Unsupported Software Television Business Strategy WiFi Unified Threat Management Consultant Touchscreen Emails Webinar IT solutions Windows 10s Hard Disk Drive iOS Computer Fan Root Cause Analysis Augmented Reality CrashOverride Settings Screen Mirroring Cast HBO IT Management IT Solutions WIndows Server 2008 Patch Management Outlook Shortcut Excel Sync Adobe Licensing Tablets NFL Windows Ink Google Maps Google Docs Microsoft Excel Sports Cortana Legislation Comparison Specifications Sales Retail Gifts Credit Cards FAQ Wireless Charging WannaCry Updates Microsoft Word eWaste Device Security Tech Support Fraud Edge Ciminal IT budget Identities Language Virus Websites Data Theft App store Mobile Security Identity Data Privacy Hard Drive Google Assistant Twitter Computer Forensics Gmail PowerPoint Memory Financial Bring Your Own Device Testing Camera Projects Display Co-Managed Services Hyperlink Wasting Time Accessory Peripheral Access Control Admin Keyboard Shortcuts Security Cameras Employee 5G Medical IT YouTube OneDrive Sabotage PC Server Maintenance Investment ROI Windows Server 2008 R2 Micrsosoft Digital Signage Processor Benchmarks Myths Threats Scams Managed Services Provider Facebook Privacy eCommerce Holidays Inventory Communitications Hosted Desktop Smart Devices Keyboard Net Neutrality Internet Service Provider Workstation Telework Audits Solutions Policy Procedure Organization Innovations Reviews Biometrics Computer Tips Work Windows 8.1 Voice Supply Chain Environment Workplace Strategies Print Management Healthcare SSD Remote Management Telephone System Print Database 2FA Virtual Desktop Proactive Management eSignature Cyberattack Cameras Digital Cameras Mixed Reality Displays