The procrastinator

Posted May 30, 2009 by DevikaPrimic / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

People need to know about this as many people may not know who a procrastinator is.

As a student one would do everything at the last minute, and,  although there can be stressful moments,  you want to pass your grades.  Sometimes you do things, and  there are times,  when you don't want to do anything at all.

It could make you feel, that you are a procrastinator, the wondeful ideas, that you have, but you  never get them done, you put things off for weeks and when you finally do them, then there is the wonder of all the effort put into your attempt.  A problem like this can be dealt with,  if you pay attention,  because this could just be laziness.

A person that does this, does not want to make the effort,  to do what has to be done.

Some suffer from performance anxiety,  they are so anxious about not doing something well enough,  that they freeze up and do nothing.  On a subconscious level,  they're also afraid of criticism,  by not doing something they can't be criticised.

Procrastinators might be stressed.  Heavy workplace demands lead to a lot of stress and burnout.  People put things off because of overwhelming demands on them,  and,  instead of prioritising and doing what they can each day,  they give up.

Some people may have a self-destructive streak.  Subsconsciously they want to achieve the more they procrastinate.  They put themselves on 'pause'  without even  realising it.  These are serious issues and procrastination can be stressful too. Although they are putting off doing things,  it is about the guiltiness,  so you aren't able to enjoy the free time you create by procrastinating.  See a psychologist,  this can be considered.

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