The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.
- Walt Disney
Have you ever wanted to do something but didn't feel like doing it, but once you started, it felt really easy all of a sudden? Doesn't matter what kind of work it is, this strange thing seems to happen with everyone. It often happens for me when I'm supposed to exercise but I'm too lazy to get up (don't tell me you guys don't do that too lol), but once I do get up, it's quite the hustle; or when I can't figure out how to start my article but as soon as I do, my fingers just kinda glide over the keyboard until I've finished writing.
Why Do We Procrastinate?
Let's be honest, we all procrastinate at some point. Some people do it more often than others and if you're like me, you do it all the time. Even though there can be multiple reasons for procrastinating, serious and unserious, laziness seems to be the most common one.
People often put off their work altogether because it's either too heavy to begin with, or they run out of time. There's a really easy way to break this habit down. All you need to do, is divide your work in smaller groups and begin with the first one. Soon you'll find out that you're done with the majority of the work and you were stressing out for no apparent reason.
Delaying Work Makes It Harder.
It's highly likely that once you go back to doing the work that you delayed before, you're not gonna have the same level of energy that you would have had if you started the work earlier. Our brains are designed to lay more emphasis on unfinished tasks than finished ones, but hold onto it for long enough, and your brain will start identifying it as an unimportant task which will make you feel unenthused to do it later.
So the best way is to just get started at the very first moment. Your excitement alone will help you to complete the task quickly. Besides, isn't it better to just get the burden off of your chest as soon as possible instead of letting it stress you out and ruin your potential?
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