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Procrastination? I'll get back to you... | Procrastination? I'll get back to you... |
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In these first days of the new year, millions of us will have embarked on a resolution for 2017. | In these first days of the new year, millions of us will have embarked on a resolution for 2017. |
And maybe a good percentage will already have given up and decided that maybe the following year will be the time to finally write that bestselling novel. | And maybe a good percentage will already have given up and decided that maybe the following year will be the time to finally write that bestselling novel. |
But why do we keep putting things off? Why is procrastination such a common problem? | But why do we keep putting things off? Why is procrastination such a common problem? |
It's claimed as a particular difficulty for students and academics. | It's claimed as a particular difficulty for students and academics. |
Professor Tim Pychyl, a psychologist at Carleton University in Canada, is part of the Procrastination Research Group and calls it "the biggest problem in education today". | Professor Tim Pychyl, a psychologist at Carleton University in Canada, is part of the Procrastination Research Group and calls it "the biggest problem in education today". |
Putting it off | Putting it off |
A lecture in which he gives advice to students on how to stop procrastinating recently passed 170,000 views on YouTube. | A lecture in which he gives advice to students on how to stop procrastinating recently passed 170,000 views on YouTube. |
Procrastination, it's claimed, can affect student grades, drop-out rates and mental and physical health. | Procrastination, it's claimed, can affect student grades, drop-out rates and mental and physical health. |
Lecturers suffer from procrastination too, with academic Twitter feeds talking about "writing guilt" and the battle between marking papers and watching Netflix. | Lecturers suffer from procrastination too, with academic Twitter feeds talking about "writing guilt" and the battle between marking papers and watching Netflix. |
With more people studying online, procrastination is a greater problem than ever before. | With more people studying online, procrastination is a greater problem than ever before. |
At only the click of a button, an essay can be replaced by a video of a sneezing kitten, or a Facebook photo album of your ex and her new boyfriend on holiday. | At only the click of a button, an essay can be replaced by a video of a sneezing kitten, or a Facebook photo album of your ex and her new boyfriend on holiday. |
Prof Pychyl says procrastination is making the choice to avoid doing something, even though we know this will cost us in the long run. | Prof Pychyl says procrastination is making the choice to avoid doing something, even though we know this will cost us in the long run. |
More stories from the BBC's Global education series looking at education from an international perspective, and how to get in touch. | More stories from the BBC's Global education series looking at education from an international perspective, and how to get in touch. |
You can join the debate at the BBC's Family & Education News Facebook page. | You can join the debate at the BBC's Family & Education News Facebook page. |
He says it is different from intentionally delaying doing something, and it is not a problem of time management, but a failure to control our emotions. | He says it is different from intentionally delaying doing something, and it is not a problem of time management, but a failure to control our emotions. |
"When we procrastinate, we are trying to improve our mood by avoiding doing something that feels unpleasant to us," he says. | "When we procrastinate, we are trying to improve our mood by avoiding doing something that feels unpleasant to us," he says. |
"A bit like getting drunk or comfort eating, it is a coping strategy to feel better by distracting ourselves with short-term pleasure and forgetting about a problem." | "A bit like getting drunk or comfort eating, it is a coping strategy to feel better by distracting ourselves with short-term pleasure and forgetting about a problem." |
What can you do about it? | What can you do about it? |
Procrastination is more common among people who are impulsive, prone to perfectionism, burdened by other people's expectations of them, and scared of failure. | Procrastination is more common among people who are impulsive, prone to perfectionism, burdened by other people's expectations of them, and scared of failure. |
It affects younger people in particular, because we get better at controlling our emotions as our brain develops. | It affects younger people in particular, because we get better at controlling our emotions as our brain develops. |
But there is hope for procrastinators. | But there is hope for procrastinators. |
Based on his research with Dr Fuchsia Sirois of the University of Sheffield, Prof Pychyl insists that anyone can reduce procrastination with the following steps: | Based on his research with Dr Fuchsia Sirois of the University of Sheffield, Prof Pychyl insists that anyone can reduce procrastination with the following steps: |
1) Practice techniques of mindfulness and meditation to gain control over negative thoughts. | 1) Practice techniques of mindfulness and meditation to gain control over negative thoughts. |
"Using mindfulness techniques, we can acknowledge that we do not feel like doing something without making a judgement on this feeling, then remind ourselves why the task is important, and commit to making a start," says Prof Pychyl. | "Using mindfulness techniques, we can acknowledge that we do not feel like doing something without making a judgement on this feeling, then remind ourselves why the task is important, and commit to making a start," says Prof Pychyl. |
"And when we make progress on a task, we feel better about ourselves and this makes it much easier to carry on." | "And when we make progress on a task, we feel better about ourselves and this makes it much easier to carry on." |
Sir Anthony Seldon, vice chancellor of the University of Buckingham, has introduced mindfulness sessions for staff and students. | Sir Anthony Seldon, vice chancellor of the University of Buckingham, has introduced mindfulness sessions for staff and students. |
2) Break down a task into clear and manageable steps. | 2) Break down a task into clear and manageable steps. |
One reason for procrastination is that the targets we set are often too big and vague, which makes them seem more intimidating and unpleasant. | One reason for procrastination is that the targets we set are often too big and vague, which makes them seem more intimidating and unpleasant. |
So you should scale down your new year's resolutions from "get in shape" or "write a novel" to "put on your running gear" or "find a name for your main character". | So you should scale down your new year's resolutions from "get in shape" or "write a novel" to "put on your running gear" or "find a name for your main character". |
At the University of Warwick's Warwick Manufacturing Group, Paul Roberts runs mind-mapping workshops for students. | |
This technique helps them to break down large tasks so that they can see what steps they will need to take to complete their projects. | |
He says this helps them to overcome the inertia of starting, and procrastination drops as a result. | |
3) Don't punish yourself for procrastinating. | 3) Don't punish yourself for procrastinating. |
Prof Pychyl's research shows that students who forgive themselves for procrastinating are less likely to delay in the same way on their next assignment. | Prof Pychyl's research shows that students who forgive themselves for procrastinating are less likely to delay in the same way on their next assignment. |
So the more guilt and anger you feel about depriving the world of your groundbreaking novel this year, the less chance you have of writing it next year. | So the more guilt and anger you feel about depriving the world of your groundbreaking novel this year, the less chance you have of writing it next year. |
4) Build on the good habits you already have. | 4) Build on the good habits you already have. |
Prof Pychyl says he finally managed to obey his dentist's instruction to floss by combining it with his existing habit of brushing his teeth. | Prof Pychyl says he finally managed to obey his dentist's instruction to floss by combining it with his existing habit of brushing his teeth. |
He committed himself to placing the floss on the counter in front of him every time he brushed his teeth, and flossing soon became second nature to him. | He committed himself to placing the floss on the counter in front of him every time he brushed his teeth, and flossing soon became second nature to him. |
5) Get in touch with your "future self". | 5) Get in touch with your "future self". |
When people were shown a digitally-aged picture of themselves and then asked to allocate money, they were more likely to save for retirement because they felt a stronger association with their future selves. | When people were shown a digitally-aged picture of themselves and then asked to allocate money, they were more likely to save for retirement because they felt a stronger association with their future selves. |
Putting a digitally-aged self-portrait by your desk might prompt your colleagues to look at you strangely or even accuse you of time travel. | Putting a digitally-aged self-portrait by your desk might prompt your colleagues to look at you strangely or even accuse you of time travel. |
But if your deadline is 9am, then simply imagining yourself desperately writing the essay at 2am might persuade you to start earlier. | But if your deadline is 9am, then simply imagining yourself desperately writing the essay at 2am might persuade you to start earlier. |
6) Work out why you care about what you are doing. | 6) Work out why you care about what you are doing. |
Prof Pychyl says procrastination can often reflect a deeper existential problem of lacking an identity or a direction in life. | Prof Pychyl says procrastination can often reflect a deeper existential problem of lacking an identity or a direction in life. |
We procrastinate on tasks that we see as boring or less meaningful. So remind yourself why you are doing something and how it fits in with your ambitions. | We procrastinate on tasks that we see as boring or less meaningful. So remind yourself why you are doing something and how it fits in with your ambitions. |
Perhaps writing a good essay will help you get a good degree, which will help you pursue your dream of being a doctor. | Perhaps writing a good essay will help you get a good degree, which will help you pursue your dream of being a doctor. |
By thinking in this way, the long-term benefit of doing your work can overpower the short-term pleasure of distractions. | By thinking in this way, the long-term benefit of doing your work can overpower the short-term pleasure of distractions. |
Anti-procrastination lessons | Anti-procrastination lessons |
If these research-backed steps are so effective, should they be taught in every school, university and workplace? | If these research-backed steps are so effective, should they be taught in every school, university and workplace? |
Many universities, such as UEA, Goldsmiths and Bradford, produce guides on procrastination for students. | Many universities, such as UEA, Goldsmiths and Bradford, produce guides on procrastination for students. |
But Prof Pychyl says much advice still focuses on time management skills, rather than tackling the root causes. | But Prof Pychyl says much advice still focuses on time management skills, rather than tackling the root causes. |
"Professors should address how students are feeling throughout the term and help them to understand why they procrastinate," he says. | "Professors should address how students are feeling throughout the term and help them to understand why they procrastinate," he says. |
"If they can learn to manage their emotions, it will help them in every area of their lives." | "If they can learn to manage their emotions, it will help them in every area of their lives." |
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