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The Procrastination Mind

Understanding the Psychology of Procrastination

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The Procrastination Mind

De: ALAN LLOYD SMYTH
Narrado por: Megan Peterson
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The fear of making mistakes may become overwhelming when a task puts one's identity or self-worth at risk. For example, a student may put off writing an essay because they are unsure of the quality of their thoughts, or an employee may put off turning in a project because they are afraid it won't be up to par. This avoidance tactic offers instant emotional relief, but as deadlines approach, it increases tension and guilt, creating a vicious cycle wherein procrastination exacerbates worry, which in turn encourages more procrastination. Additionally, there is a strong correlation between perfectionism and delay.

Ironically, striving for flawless results might prevent people from starting or finishing jobs. Because they believe that the outcomes must be perfect, perfectionists sometimes see even little tasks as difficult, making the start of work intimidating or even impossible. Similarly, delay is caused by task aversion, which is characterized by the unpleasantness, tedium, or cognitive strain of a task. People are inclined to pursue enjoyable or easy activities while avoiding those that require effort or cause them to feel bad.

This innate propensity to avoid certain tasks is a kind of emotional self-defense, but it may be harmful when it prevents both productivity and the achievement of long-term goals. Additionally, procrastination is greatly influenced by cognitive processes. Indecision and avoidance behaviors may result from decision fatigue, which is brought on by an excessive number of alternatives or complex issues. Similarly, another cognitive tendency that encourages procrastination is overthinking, sometimes known as analysis paralysis. People often put things off because they feel they don't have enough knowledge or because they keep looking for the perfect strategy before starting a task.

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