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Julia from Numo
28
ett år sedan

Procrastination: What Works for You?

Got your own method? Drop it below—your tip could be someone’s game-changer! Or just share your story—we’re all ears! 🌟


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Mæ Mæs avatar
Mæ Mæ
11
två månader sedan


pamelaishs avatar
pamelaish
7
fem månader sedan

I tell myself to just start the task (whatever it is I’m avoiding) & I only have to do it for -5-10 mins - I end up putting on music and most times just keep going after 10 mins. A body in motion stays in motion, right!


Mackenzie1031s avatar
Mackenzie1031
14
sex månader sedan

Making a list usually helps when I procrastinate on cleaning a room in my apartment. Then I fold it, write "open me at (whatever time)", then stick it to the fridge so I can get to cleaning the next day. Or when I'm finally motivated to.


ximbicas avatar
ximbica
15
sex månader sedan

Nice way to think !


ximbicas avatar
ximbica
15
sex månader sedan

Timer, to do list, leave home if distractions and work in a library , this app! All helps but real problem is social contact. People I like but its to big deal to envite them back or call. I can fel very bad about it. After i finally get in contact I fel relieft but it’s as well verry painful next time. So then people get tiered of inviting me and I loose the social contact :( Do anybody have this problem and how do you deal with it ???


DistractedMamas avatar
DistractedMama
11
sex månader sedan

I’ll let you know when I actually get to it 😂😂


whatever6789s avatar
whatever6789
3
sju månader sedan

Distract myself😂😂😂 If I think about my current hyperfocus while I’m starting the task it’s done in what feels like two seconds. Now gotta quit procrastinating on here and write an essay 🙈


slobbering dorks avatar
slobbering dork
22
åtta månader sedan

I wait until someone comes over and then I clean like mad and then I get it done. I wait until the deadline is the next day and then I get it done but then I’m overwhelmed and then I have a panic attack.


annelsws avatar
annelsw
11
nio månader sedan

Figure out the first physical step of the task and make it as tiny as needed in order to come to the point where I think I could do it now.


linechars avatar
linechar
9
elva månader sedan

I very often forget all words - be it during conversations, when writing (email, letters, even on WhatsApp). What could help with this? How should I formulate goals clearly?


MariahGruenkes avatar
MariahGruenke
33
elva månader sedan

Using ADHD Numo and being really specific about my tasks. For example instead of just typing walk I type go for a walk. Using more words in writing my tasks makes me feel accomplished when I write them.

theBoosks avatar
theBooskelva månader sedan

Accomplishing them is great. Starting them is difficult


anxietyangies avatar
anxietyangie
5
ett år sedan

I would just like to say that I feel at ease when I read the comments here. To know that there are others feeling the same feelings and going through the same struggles. Many times, I feel alone with this. People in my life wondering what is wrong with me. I feel like such an outcast. Thank you comment community and thank you Julia for the questions. I don’t feel like a lonely island anymore. I feel like a part of a larger community! Music is a whole vibe when trying to get work done! I am procrastinating as I write this, came here looking for inspiration, now I have to go work!

pamelaishs avatar
pamelaishfem månader sedan

I’m right with you on all of what you have said!


anxietyangies avatar
anxietyangie
5
ett år sedan

I put on a YouTube video of someone doing the same task as me, so it doesn’t feel like I am doing it alone. I have to have someone there with me to complete tasks. I think it is called body doubling or something. The task could be studying, cleaning, decluttering, cooking, etc. It is also motivating to see others tackling and completing the same tasks as you.

reallygillians avatar
reallygillianett år sedan

Where do you find these? What do you search for please?

 CarlowCans avatar
CarlowCanåtta månader sedan

“body doubling” is a good place to start to find people doing the same tasks you want to do


aubreydays avatar
aubreyday
3
ett år sedan

I am the BIGGEST procrastinator in history. I have to be really, really down to a deadline to get projects done.

vampirepunks avatar
vampirepunkett år sedan

same ugh

rollarottens avatar
rollarottenett år sedan

I hear you loud and clear. I think I need my meds adjusted. I was doing fine for awhile but now I’m back to doing almost nothing.

reallygillians avatar
reallygillianett år sedan

Same!


rollarottens avatar
rollarotten
36
ett år sedan

I’m going to start setting a timer for 10 minutes and see if that gets me going.


posterchilds avatar
posterchild
7
ett år sedan

Right now I am still searching for what would work for me. Usually I just have to force myself to get up and push through. It takes tremendous effort (think hours) and it’s bound to lots of shame and guilt and all in all it’s very draining and taxing.. Listening to music eases the process once I manage to start.

reallygillians avatar
reallygillianett år sedan

Same, but I haven’t tried music yet. Often find it distracting.


TheOnlys avatar
TheOnly
1
ett år sedan

I don’t really know why I procrastinate and rewards don’t always work for me. But when I listen to music and tune out the world, I realize I focus better. And I can’t be distracted by friends. And absolutely not will I go to Starbucks to try to study, the people entering distract me.

shawtycntgitrits avatar
shawtycntgitritett år sedan

Music is my escape as well. (so to speak) idnk why, but for as long as I can remember... MUSIC has been my go to & depending on my mood or task at hand, I can listen to just about any type of music. guess I'm versatile. Instant focus!!


neurospicy31s avatar
neurospicy31
3
ett år sedan

If I have low energy I section tasks starting with small but mighty( small effort big impact) and the big the bad and the ugly( the big tasks that need doing for higher energy levels days.


Pro_crastinators avatar
Pro_crastinator
4
ett år sedan

I used to do a top five list as soon as I completed a task I crossed it off. Then I fell out of routine. Now I am searching to get find what works for me.

reallygillians avatar
reallygillianett år sedan

Same


adhdartistmoons avatar
adhdartistmoon
3
ett år sedan

También suelo poner videos de YouTube o algo parecido a bajo volumen para no sentir que estoy haciendo solo una tarea aburrida. Suelo tener problemas para trabajar en casa, salgo a bibliotecas o lugares públicos a hacer mis tareas y trabajos, la presión social me funciona.


Sunday22s avatar
Sunday22
1
ett år sedan

Writing down the item first, then not letting myself think about it too hard helps. My mantra: focus, focus, focus.


SaRangs avatar
SaRang
1
ett år sedan

I don’t know… need to figure out


thisbismes avatar
thisbisme
20
ett år sedan

Setting a timer for 10 minutes, usually once I get started for 10 minutes I’m able to to increase it to 30 min or more. If it’s just one of those really bad days I’ve at least done my 10 minutes.


skibums avatar
skibum
7
ett år sedan

Haven’t figured it out yet


f*mylifes avatar
f*mylife
3
ett år sedan

I usually watch tv while doing the dishes or something that I don’t wanna do but I’m not sure that’s really healthy🙃


@jazzys avatar
@jazzy
14
ett år sedan

Listen to a nice motivational speaker/playlist .


HoldOns avatar
HoldOn
17
ett år sedan

Breath 🫁


HoldOns avatar
HoldOn
17
ett år sedan

Yep


ginailhans avatar
ginailhan
4
ett år sedan

Fantasy’s about how it’s going to make you feel worthy and complete and confident your going to feel at the end then celebrate your win then brag on about how challenging it was and how somehow you practicly got up and got going even though you thought it was almost impossible that you were going to achieve your goal the odds were stacked up against you but you were so strong mentally and physically that you pushed through and got it done it makes you feel like you. Did the impossible so you deserve to celebrate your win you can now treat yourself and not feel guilty about doing nothing afterwords because you achieved it so go do what you have to do to pamper your soul and chill !!

dear_ADHDs avatar
dear_ADHDett år sedan

Ooooh i really like this perspective. I think I’ll try this out . Thank you


ginailhans avatar
ginailhan
4
ett år sedan

I love the way I feel when I accomplish the task I feel proud of myself because I did something that I thought was almost impossible to do so I make a big deal when I get it done as a reward I do anything that’s going to make me feel good something totally selfish and rewarding and I don’t have to feel guilty afterwards because I worked for it and therefore deserve it this really helps me build up the courage to tackle the next task


laila93s avatar
laila93
4
ett år sedan

I like to write tasks on a paper, an app or calendar with a verb and subject. And also I like to add the duration

reallygillians avatar
reallygillianett år sedan

That’s interesting about adding the verb. I’ll try it. My list might say Emails, Messages, breakfast ….so if I change it to Check messages, Read emails, eat breakfast. Will be interesting to notice the difference.


maccomanias avatar
maccomania
4
ett år sedan

Time boxing and promo do so times helps me . But I get stuck with reward system


mirifrees avatar
mirifree
6
ett år sedan

It helps me sometimes, to imagine how good I feel if I have made it. And sometimes it helps to exercise a bit self-compassion. To be kind to me, that it is ok to feel bad about it and that I haven’tdone it till now, that I’m still a good person. Also it helps me than, if I like myself again to say to me, I wanna do this task now for me, because it will be like a wonderful present when I made it

spicy s avatar
spicy två månader sedan

I think sometimes we put too many things on our list which makes it feel impossible to do which promotes procrastination coupled with perfectionism. If I can’t get it done, then I can’t start because I won’t finish. We often think we can do more than we actually can partly because of time blindness. And assuming we have no distractions in the meantime. Building in distraction time and lowering our expectations of our ourselves can help. I may want to complete six things in one day but in reality no that’s not gonna happen so I’m gonna move my expectation to three. If I can at least complete those three I can feel successful and if it happens to be a motivating day and I can do more that’s great I can choose to do that. But I’ve given myself permission not to. Then I can feel good about that. I think something else that can be helpful along the lines of celebrating our wins is really tracking them visually. Like make a success jar and pay attention to all the things in a day that you are doing successfully. For example, if every day you get up and you make your bed, you’ve started your day with a success. Then let’s say you brush your teeth or take a shower or fix your hair get dressed even those are all successes and you write each one of them down and you put them in the jar you visually can watch your jar fill up every day with all the things you are doing successfully. So instead of thinking about all the things you’re not getting done and not doing you. Focus on the things you are doing and getting done and you count all of them. When your jars filled up, have a reward predetermined for yourself, then sit down and read all the successes that led you to that reward and go do it. And start again with a new jar. Our brains are programmed to find fault a success jar is a brain training exercise to change our default mode. It also helps improve self-esteem because instead of focusing on all the things you’re not doing you begin to focus on what you are doing which means you get more of the good things because now your brain is focused on that. if any of that made sense. lol


rollarottens avatar
rollarotten
36
ett år sedan

Using the 5 minute rule.


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