Are you already procrastinating your New Year’s resolutions? Finding yourself scrolling social media to avoid that thing you said you would do? (Same!)
Procrastination, like many self-sabotaging tendencies, is rooted in emotion. We might experience:
1. Identify the emotion you are experiencing – this alone can help reduce the emotion by up to 50%. Not sure how to pinpoint the emotion? Try using this emotions wheel. 2. Ask yourself helpful questions about that emotion, i.e.:
Research shows that taking even one small action can help reduce anxiety, since anxiety often comes from thinking (and overthinking!) about the things we need to do. Examples of actions to take:
4. (Bonus!) Celebrate small wins. Did you finally START the task you were putting off? Take a moment to breathe, say a prayer of gratitude, congratulate yourself, take a walk, buy yourself flowers – whatever you need in order to give yourself the recognition you deserve. Notice what you accomplished and how you overcame whatever was holding you back. Write it down. How will you continue this momentum and implement this lesson going forward?
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