How Does The Psychology of Procrastination & How To Stop Procrastinating Work?

Procrastination is when you choose to do something fun right now instead of doing something important later.

Imagine you have a pile of clean clothes on your bed and a messy room around you. You know you should clean your room, but instead, you pick up that toy car and start racing it across the floor, because that feels good right now. That's procrastination in action!

Why We Procrastinate

Sometimes, we put off tasks because they feel hard or scary, like trying to solve a puzzle with 100 pieces. But playing with your toy car only has 2 pieces, and it’s easy! Your brain says: “I want the easy thing now!”

How To Stop Procrastinating

You can beat procrastination by making the important task feel like the fun one. For example, if you need to finish homework, tell yourself: “Once I’m done with my math problems, I can play video games.” It’s like trading your toy car for a bigger race track, both are fun, but the bigger one comes after you do what needs doing.

So next time you feel like choosing the easy thing now, remember: the fun thing later is even better!

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