7 ways to use emotional intelligence to beat procrastination

7 ways to use emotional intelligence to beat procrastination
7 ways to use emotional intelligence to beat procrastination

There are simple habits you can form that will help you to get the upper hand on procrastination. Here are 7 ways to tap into your emotions to beat the urge to procrastinate. We have all been there: You should be working on a project but it feels impossible to shut out distractions. Next thing you know, you’ve lost most of the afternoon.

Tie the task to a larger goal you are passionate about

You are quicker to get to work on a project when you have a positive emotional charge around the outcome

Start with the Easiest Part First

The most difficult step in completing a task is to get started

Set up rewards along the way

Before you start to knock something off your to-do list, set yourself up with a system of rewards

  • After you have done your work, savor the reward and remember how good and satisfying it felt for the next time you have to get into doing work that emotionally you would rather avoid

Break it down into small chunks

The task will seem less daunting if we tell ourselves that we are going to only spend five minutes working on it.

  • Once we are into the actual work, we find that it is easier to continue to focus than to come back to it later.

Work on overcoming perfectionism

Perfectionism is the enemy of progress

Manage your distractions before you start

Think about what may throw you off track before you begin to work, and put a hold on any and everyone that could potentially disrupt your focus.

Self-awareness of what environments you work best in

One size does not fit all when it comes to the best environment for you

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