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Procrastination is one of the biggest counterproductive factors of our time, according to the majority of experts.

There is a very common perception that people with this personality trait are either lazy, have a weak professional conscience, or are not sufficiently committed.

But is the world really that way? If so, why do some of the most ardent and dedicated individuals in their various professional endeavours also put things off?

You will learn 5 practical strategies in this article for identifying the root cause of your procrastination and permanently overcoming it.

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When you are aware of your procrastination tendencies, you may experience some trepidation around more competitive individuals. This might even result in feelings of impostor syndrome or illegitimacy.

Stop the fees immediately; you are still worth the same. We will work together to dissect the perspective issue throughout this article.

Having said that, it is also impossible to dispute the facts. Actually, these people put in a lot more effort than you do.

Instead of asking "why do I keep putting off what I am supposed to do now? ", this question should be asked.

And keep this in mind before you start to regret your lack of dedication and seriousness. In actuality, procrastination is merely a symptom and not the root of your issue. a warning to call your attention to one or more aspects of your professional or even personal life that are not properly in line.

Maintaining the wrong course with obstinance
Procrastination is frequently a signal that reads "WARNING DANGER!" when you look closer.

Consider it for a minute...

What would you say in response to the inquiry "why did you get involved in the career that is yours right now? "

Humans are social creatures, and as such, we all experience social influence to varying degrees.

Numerous self-described influencers show off ostentatious displays of wealth all around us, and the media's story-telling sometimes gives the impression that there are certain proven methods for success.

Thus, whether consciously or unconsciously, a certain mimicry of these success models starts to emerge in our minds. We start to believe that if we follow the same path as such and such, we will achieve the same level of success.

Additionally, from an environmental standpoint, social pressure from both immediate and distant surroundings serves to reinforce this mimicry. We frequently feel pressured to follow paths that are not truly ours because of all the people who expect us to fit into specific boxes. Our instinct for survival is inextricably linked to our need for social approval and validation. Because of this, it is difficult to destroy our true selves by following only our inspirations.

You end up working in an office or holding a position for a number of years in this way because it was just the logical next step after receiving your diploma or completing some training without much conviction. Then, you must finance your way of life and pay your debts. The inability to quit a job that offers some security, then? You are currently imprisoned in a demotivational nebula set against a dull routine.


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