Students, Stop Procrastination! Now!
BY ADMIN PUBLISHED May 5, 2017, UPDATED January 3, 2023
Students procrastinate their plans of study. Yes, they do!
A lot of students know any other way to do it. They make their plans, and then their mood happens. Students don’t do it intentionally, it just happens to be like that.
If you wish to do well in your class, get good grades in your exams, then it is about time, you ditch procrastination. Become a better time manager, and see how easy it is to get your stress under control.
Is being lazy called as procrastination?
Procrastination is perceived to being laziness. No, it is not true though. If you are feeling sloppy, sleepy-head and extremely sluggish to do anything – that called being lazy. The latter is actually to be choosing to do something else rather than the things we should actually be doing, when we know we are in deadline. Avoiding one activity that is a priority, and doing something which is not even an agenda is called procrastination.
It applies to everyone who wants to get away from something that needs to be done when it is supposed to be done at that time.
How to stop procrastination?
Are you looking for the effective ways to beat the habit of ‘will do it later’, DPSG brings you an easy way out to get away from the regime of ‘I don’t feel like it right now, maybe later.’ Read on to know more.
Don’t wait for tomorrow, do it NOW!
Effective ways to ditch procrastination
Plan time to study
Students often find it difficult to deal with, when they want to get their work done. Make a plan for yourself to study. It is not necessary to make a plan which should detail intensive. It will save a ton of time and get you in the situation, where you are just ‘do it, once and for all.’ Plan only the things which are of the utmost important, don’t get caught up with a side of things planning. Use that planner well, most likely to do your work than just thinking about doing it and daydreaming.
If not a planner
If you are not comfortable with using a planner than it is absolutely okay. Use a calendar or agenda planner. Many students are more used to that way of getting their work done. Use a digital planner or make notes of your plans of the day in your diary. All you have to do is to mark your schedule for it. STICK TO IT. That is the main purpose of it. Set a reminder, or put an alarm for each of your tasks, and get things moving and speed it up. Once you get one of the tasks done in the planner, that liberating and achieving feeling will put you ahead of your time. Lessons, practice, study, classes and all of your tasks will be ticked off – one at a time.
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Plan a task
We know there is too much of this word used here – but PLAN. Everything that you do needs a proper plan to get away from this thing called procrastination. Every planning effort outputs to an effective result. You will know it when you plan your tasks during your study hours.
For example, if you have several assignments or worksheets to get done with, besides learning or revising your lessons, chalk out your study time likewise that you have ample of time to do both the tasks effortlessly. We know planning is not fun. Know this – PLANNING is EFFECTIVE to get YOU STRAIGHT.
Find a motivator
Dream big, achieve big.
We need motivators in everything that we wish to achieve in our lives. It keeps us forward. Find your sense of motivation. It could be anything – justifiable. After every task, rewar yourself with little something that helps you do more, and achieve your task list. Be accountable to what you do to yourself. If you somehow, fail to get your things done on time, punish yourself too, to know that everything that you do, to do well in your study, will also have consequences.
