Are you meant to be doing something else right now?
Pro-cras-ti-na-tion |prəˌkrastəˈnāSHən, prō-|
Noun
The action of delaying or postponing something: your first tip is to avoid procrastination.
Who would have thought that after decades of struggle with procrastination, the dictionary, of all places, would hold the solution.
Avoid procrastination. So elegant in its simplicity.
While we’re here, let’s make sure obese people avoid overeating, depressed people avoid apathy, and someone please tell beached whales that they should avoid being out of the ocean.
No, “avoid procrastination” is only good advice for fake procrastinators—those people that are like, “I totally go on Facebook a few times every day at work—I’m such a procrastinator!” The same people that will say to a real procrastinator something like, “Just don’t procrastinate and you’ll be fine.”
The thing that neither the dictionary nor fake procrastinators understand is that for a real procrastinator, procrastination isn’t optional—it’s something they don’t know how to not do.
At uni, the sudden unbridled personal freedom was a disaster for me—I did nothing, ever, for any reason. The one exception was that I had to hand in papers from time to time. I would do those the night before, until I realised I could just do them through the night, and I did that until I realised I could actually start them in the early morning on the day they were due. This behavior reached caricature levels when I was unable to start writing my 90-page senior thesis until 72 hours before it was due, an experience that ended with me in the campus doctor’s office learning that lack of blood sugar was the reason my hands had gone numb and curled up against my will. (I did get the thesis in—no, it was not good.)
Top Comments
Brilliant article, thank you very much for getting around to all the hard work it took to create it :) Now that I know about the monkey I can pay more attention to when I need to lock him in a cage. Stupid monkey.
I'm a bad procrastinator (have an exam on Tuesday, thats why I'm on MM). But I don't really think I have an 'instant gratification monkey'. If that makes sense. I think I just work better under pressure (even though I hate it)?