What is Procrastination?
Vicious Cycle of Procrastination
Dismissing Procrastination Excuses
Practical Strategies to Stop Procrastination
Unhelpful Rules and Assumptions
Tolerating Discomfort
Action Plan
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Procrastination Cycle
Overcoming Procrastination: This information package is designed to provide you with some information about procrastination and some suggested strategies for how you can address this problem. It is organised into modules that are designed to be worked through in sequence. Although it is not necessary that you complete one module before going on to the next, this is recommended. Each module includes information, worksheets, and suggested exercises or activities.
This Module provides a definition of procrastination, and explores what you procrastinate about, how you procrastinate and common procrastination excuses you may use.
This Module examines the common unhelpful rules and assumptions that underlie procrastination, and explores how the positive and negative consequences of procrastination work to keep you procrastinating.
This Module introduces you to the vicious cycle of procrastination, and outlines how to change procrastination, and helps you commit to the change process.
This Module helps you to identify procrastination excuses and learn how to challenge, test and change your excuses. The Module also teaches you how to motivate rather than criticise yourself when you procrastinate.
This Module teaches you practical behavioural strategies to help you stop procrastinating, these include knowing what to do, how to do it and when to do it.
This Module helps you to challenge and adjust the unhelpful rules and assumptions that give rise to your procrastination. The Module also helps you to learn how to tolerate the discomfort that leads you to procrastinate.
This Module brings you to the end of the 'Put Off Procrastinating' information package. You will put together all the skills you have learned in previous modules, to help you get into a cycle of 'doing' rather than procrastinating.
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Last Updated: 05/11/2019