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Establish A Routine

Establish A Routine

Set a certain time of the day to tackle tasks and stick to it every day.

This somewhat goes hand-in-hand with the “eat the frog“ method.

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Placebo Effect/Association

Placebo Effect/Association

Do a small, specific thing every time you participate in a certain activity. Try to truly believe that doing that small thing will help you with the task.

E.g. chewing a flavor of gum to study, putting on a certain pair of glasses before work, etc.

Over a period of time (usua...

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Have What You Need Out

Have What You Need Out

Have the supplies you associate with a task in open view. This will make you feel more inclined to use them and partake in the task.

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Keep A To-Do List

Keep A To-Do List

Track what you have to do and when you have to do it on a list.

If you have multiple tasks, organize them by priority using a number, letter, or color system and see if you can remove any.

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Visualization

Visualization

Visualize how great it would feel to overcome the task and imagine that you’ve already done what you were aiming to do.

Alternatively, visualize the consequences of failing to perform the task and use them as a motivator to keep moving forward.

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Pomodoro Technique

Pomodoro Technique

Focus on an activity for a set amount of time (usually 25 minutes) and then follow it up with a break (usually five minutes).

Keep doing this (with reason) until the task is done.

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Eat The Frog

Eat The Frog

Get the most challenging or unappealing task dealt with as early as possible, so that you won’t have to worry about it later.

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5-4-3-2-1 Rule

5-4-3-2-1 Rule

Count backwards from five when you’re trying to convince yourself to do something, and when you reach 1, go ahead and do that thing.

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Stare At Something

Stare At Something

Take a moment to stare at something for sixty seconds.

In most cases, it will cause you to instinctively want to do something else, even the task you had been avoiding.

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Avoid Multitasking

Avoid Multitasking

Make sure to only focus on one task at once.

Multitasking is the equivalent to switching between tabs—do only that and you will most likely get little to nothing done.

The failure to make as much progress can also result in more procrastination, as tasks can pile up and be a source o...

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Make It Fun

Make It Fun

Try to make it fun by connecting it to something else you enjoy.

E.g. listening to music while going for a run.

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Collaborate With Others

Collaborate With Others

Work with others to increase motivation and finish the task more quickly.

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Create A Distraction To-Do List

Create a to-do list for your distractions to allow you to better focus on the task at hand.

E.g. put “check email” on your distraction to-do list if a non-urgent reminder to do so comes up while you’re working.

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Reward Yourself

Reward Yourself

Try to bribe yourself with rewards to do the task. These rewards could be a break, a snack, an event, etc.

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Identify The Reason

Identify The Reason

Identify why you’re procrastinating and what is making the task unappealing.

Try to negate these reasons if possible.

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Parkinson’s Law

Parkinson’s Law

Work extends to fill the time allotted to it, so consider reducing the amount of time you have to do something.

This can help you finish tasks more quickly and make it easier to start due to the sense of urgency.

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Break Down The Task

Break Down The Task

Break down the task into smaller steps, the easier and simpler, the better.

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Set S.M.A.R.T. Goals

Make sure the goal or task fits the S.M.A.R.T. criteria.

  • Specific (what exactly are you going to do?)
  • Measureable (how will you measure and determine success?)
  • Achievable (is it possible?)
  • Relevant (why are you doing it and how will it affect you?)
  • ...

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Pre-Commit

Try committing to something with a friend who will hold you accountable.

E.g. giving your friend fifty dollars that you can only get back if you go to the gym three times that week.

You can also do this online by posting about your commitment on social media, but make sure no...

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Two-Minute Rule

Two-Minute Rule

If something can be done in two minutes, do it immediately.

If it’ll take longer to complete, just work on it for two minutes to get started and build momentum.

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Take A Break

Take A Break

If you’ve been working for a good portion of the day and exhaustion is the reason you’re procrastinating, try to take a break and recharge.

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Remove Distractions

Remove Distractions

Remove digital and physical distractions by turning off notifications, clearing away distracting items, and cleaning your area.

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Hey there! I’m twenty years old and like to make summaries of self-improvement topics I find interesting. Best of luck leveling up your life, hopefully my efforts will help you out.

A collection of several tips and techniques I’ve come across that help prevent procrastination.

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Eat a Frog

Popularized in Brian Tracy’s book Eat That Frog, the idea here is that you tackle the biggest, hardest, and least appealing task first thing every day, so you can move through the rest of the day knowing that the worst has already passed.

Productivity methods: Eat the Frog

'Eat the Frog' is an excellent productivity method for putting your highlight into action early.

It is often the task we most want to avoid (therefore, eating the frog). It could be a task that feels too big or makes us uncomfortable. During your planning session, put y...

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