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The Roots of Fall Procrastination

 

Though I'm not usually superstitious, I've been looking for a reason why writing this blog has been so difficult.  I thought, perhaps, it was because it was the thirteenth in a series. Actually I do not believe that. I don't believe that luck, jinxes or destiny determine whether things do or do not happen.  Most frequently it is our ability to put the effort that is necessary, the desire and courage to take  opportunities, and, of course, the ability to stay focused.

So why did I procrastinate?  This is a funny time of year, an end and a beginning. And I know I am not alone. Perhaps our To-Do list from the beginning of the year is still unfinished.  Even as we begin to plan for the new year, there is so much we want to accomplish in these last few months of the year.

It can all be a bit overwhelming, and that overwhelm is main reason we are often paralyzed into inaction.  When this happens, I find it best to "chunk" the activities into manageable blocks. Celebrating when I have completed each chunk and recognizing that it brings me closer to accomplishing all the tasks is how I keep myself focused.

What is your best strategy to overcome task overwhelm?

What have you put off until these Fall months that you know you really want to accomplish?

Michael Paris

11:28 am on Thursday, September 27, 2012

I procrastinate every day. Always have, always will. Like it that way.

See also:
http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2010/10/11/101011crbo_books_surowiecki

Discussing "The Thief of Time," edited by edited by Chrisoula Andreou and local resident Mark D. White (Oxford; $65)

Read more http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2010/10/11/101011crbo_books_surowiecki#ixzz27gLXAHWE

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