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Indlæser... Solving the Procrastination Puzzle: A Concise Guide to Strategies for Change (udgave 2013)af Timothy A. Pychyl
Work InformationSolving the Procrastination Puzzle : A Concise Guide to Strategies for Change af Timothy A Pychyl
![]() Ingen Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Full of good, actionable advice for fixing your procrastination issues. Having just finished it, I can't really comment on its efficacy, but I have a lot to go off if. You won't find any hidden gems in this little book, and you're not meant to. You're reading this book to face your procrastination, and to be told what to do about it. And you are told. Reading this in tandem with Atomic Habits is a wonderful combo. ( ![]() This book is better than what the rating of about 3.6 suggest. This book is concise, condensed and contains lots of motivational tools to help you overcome procrastination. You can however skip the intro and acknowledgement as the author wrote a long story to thanks his friends. I liked the quick and breezy approach, which helped to lighten the general message I am getting from all these procrastination books: "You are a moral failure." I think his solutions are much better and more realistic than the Power of Positive Thinking Aphorisms I got in the last book I read but putting it into practice is the real secret. Small but constant improvement.... This book is better than what the rating of about 3.6 suggest. This book is concise, condensed and contains lots of motivational tools to help you overcome procrastination. You can however skip the intro and acknowledgement as the author wrote a long story to thanks his friends. "The value of this book is that it is a digest of my research, and most important, this book provides a concise summary of key strategies to reduce procrastination in your life." Perhaps, like me, you've already heard about or been told Pychyl's most basic strategy (as it's the advice most often cited in nearly all how-to articles on procrastination): just get started. For years this simple advice baffled me. What do you mean, just get started?! Because getting started IS the obstacle. Or so I thought. Procrastination, or self-regulation failure, is defined by its intention-action gap. Pychyl states that we need to make predecisions to act in a different way than we have acted in the past. Predecisions, he says, are key to change. The first step: When you feel that urge to put something off, stay put. Next, pick the very first action in a task on your list. You don't even have to think about if it's the logical first action or if it's going to fit perfectly into the overall task / project. Select that action, whatever it is, and start -- the goal being to finish that action. There, you've successfully completed basic strategy #1: just get started. (What I've discovered is that once I'm over that initial hurdle, I keep going.) Of course, you'll likely have to "just get started" several times throughout the day. And you'll probably take one step forward and two giant leaps backward in the journey to change your procrastination habit. But that's okay. Evaluate the thinking behind the voluntary delay. Forgive yourself for backsliding. And, you guessed it: just get started again. I love strategies! And I love when decades of information can be distilled in a slim 107 pages! This tiny book solidified the theory I'd learned in The Procrastination Equation and then took it up about a bazillion notches with its practical, actionable Strategies for Change at the end of every chapter. I've been practicing the "stay put - get started strategy" for over a week now with fabulous results! I can't wait to test out the "implementation intentions" strategy next. Highly recommended to anyone who genuinely wants to change their habit of putting off 'til tomorrow what they can (and often should) do today and who is willing to take the emotional inventory necessary to make those changes. 4 stars My random reading notes I often procrastinate on biz dev like finishing my new site (thinking: don't have everything planned out perfectly) or easy work tasks (feel boring or not meaningful) emotional intelligence important in terms of more effective self-control perceive, understand and regulate emotions implementation intentions powerful tool to move from goal intention to action e.g., "If...then..." Our motivational state does NOT need to match the intention Chapter 5: Excuses and Self-Deception The Planning Fallacy is a major one for me Chapter 8: Willpower, Willpower "It is exactly when we say to ourselves 'I'll feel more like it tomorrow' that we have to stop, take a breath, and think about why we intended to do the task today. Why is it important to us? What benefit is there in making the effort now? How will this help us achieve our goal? ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
"Why do we sabotage our own best intentions? How can we eliminate procrastination from our lives for good? Based on current psychological research and supplemented with clear strategies for change, this concise guide will help readers finally break free from self-destructive ideas and habits, and move into freedom and accomplishment"-- No library descriptions found. |
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