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Kathy Cameroon COO and Head of International growth @ Enchird Technologies Sarl and TwoCents
In People and Society 3 min read
The Procrastinator’s Paradox (5 Hidden Reasons You Can’t Start)
<p>I’m sure we can all agree that we all procrastinate. Right ? I do too but not all procrastination is created equal . Figuring out your flavor of delay can help you spiraling and start solving the real issue behind it .</p><p>Research has shown that about 15-20% of adults procrastinate in ways that hurt their daily life( and that number jumps for students ). The good news is , once you know your type, you can work with your brain instead of against it .</p><p>Stay with me as I share the reasons below : </p><p>1. Passive Procrastination : Classic delay . The OG version . Passive procrastinators delay tasks because they can’t decide,  or they get  paralyzed by perfectionism . You want to begin but your brain is like “nah,let’s panic later .”  To overcome this, you can shrink the task until it becomes doable . For example , Don’t“ write the report ”. “Just outline the first section for 10mins ”. Starting small kickstarts momentum (and quiets that overwhelm loop)</p><p>2. Arousal Procrastination :  The Thrill Seeker . Think of this as a procrastination with a side of adrenaline . You delay for the rush of last minute chaos . The panic is the point  . Well, you can try to find stimulation that doesn’t rely on stress . Add mini rewards or change your environment. You crave excitement, just get it from something better .</p><p>3. Decisional Procrastination : The Analysis Paralysis. Can’t pick a lane ? That’s decisional procrastination. You’re overthinking every option , waiting for certainly that never comes . Try giving yourself 5 mins to decide , then lock it in ( I found the Chinese term for "lock in” as “Suǒdìng” and I love using it  for my motivation 😂) .   So, use a simple system ("urgent &amp; important first ”) or literally flip a coin  if both tasks matter . Any decision beats no decision .</p><p>4. Avoidant Procrastination :  The Fear - Based Delay .This one’s emotional , not lazy . Such procrastinators stall out of fear of failing ,of judgement , or of not being good enough . Avoiding the task means avoiding those feelings … temporarily. Try ditching perfection , give yourself permission for a messy first draft . You can’t edit what doesn’t exist , so progress is &gt; perfection every time .</p><p>5.  Active Procrastination : The Deadline Thriver . (This was me  especially during my university days ) 😂🙌🏾.  Such procrastinators need the countdown clock because pressure helps them focus . If you pull it off and the quality holds then fine . To overcome this , you can try to not change what works . Just fake the stakes. Set earlier deadlines or schedule “crunch time” before the real due date so surprises don’t wreck your flow .</p><p>Research on Psychology links procrastination to anxiety ,depression, and low self esteem . So, the goal isn’t to shame you into action .</p><p>The Fix starts with awareness . Once you know why you’re stalling , you can pick tools that fit : </p><p>-Avoidant ? work on self compassion &amp; anxiety management.</p><p>-Decisional ? Use faster frameworks</p><p>-Active ? Plan your schedule/crunch intentionally .</p><p>The ancient Egyptians had two words for procrastination.</p><p>One meant being lazy.</p><p>The other meant “waiting for the right time”.<br/></p><p>One is bad, the other can be very productive.<br/></p><p>Da Vinci put it well when he said:<br/></p><p>“Men of lofty genius sometimes accomplish the most when they work least, for their minds are occupied with their ideas and the perfection of their conceptions, to which they afterwards give form.”</p><p>Sometimes your mind needs time to work on something in the background before giving it form.</p><p>Quit blaming yourself for procrastinating . Rather, start getting curious about why , then work with the way your brain is wired .</p><p>Cheers !</p>
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