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Put An End To Your Procrastination

by Amy Pattee Colvin

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Do you procrastinate? You're not alone. However, over time, it can take a toll on your success and happiness. This visualization motivates you to take that first step and help you get your tasks done.

ProcrastinationSelf CompassionFocusStressMotivationSuccessHappinessStress ReductionEmotionsRewardsVisualizations

Transcript

Welcome.

Go ahead and take a few moments to disconnect from what's going on around you.

Let your surroundings fade so you can fully direct your attention to this visualization.

Relax your body and take a deep breath or two.

Drop your gaze or close your eyes,

Whichever feels better for you.

In this visualization,

We'll explore ways to stop procrastinating.

If procrastination is a problem for you,

You're not alone.

It's a common problem among all kinds of people.

So to begin,

Let's settle into our bodies.

Relax your shoulders,

Your neck,

Your throat and jaw.

Relax your belly and as you breathe deeply,

Fully and slowly,

Notice any areas of tension and gently and kindly breathe into those areas of tension.

Now notice what's happening in your mind and pay attention to your thoughts.

Does your mind wander?

Is it busy?

Does it bounce from one thing to another?

One of the ways to prevent procrastination is having a focused mind.

So visualize a time when you've procrastinated in the past.

See yourself back at that time and try to imagine or remember what was going on.

Often we procrastinate when we don't feel like we have enough time or maybe because the task at hand seems overwhelming or tedious.

Sometimes we feel insecure and we're not sure if we can do the task correctly or well,

So it's easier not to start.

As you recall a past procrastination,

Think about what was happening for you at that time and then be gentle with yourself and offer yourself compassion.

Know that procrastination is a part of being human and you have a choice over whether or not you want to move forward with the project you've been avoiding.

Now visualize the task that you've been putting off.

Notice how it feels when you continue avoiding it.

Does it bring tension or tightness or a pit to the bottom of your stomach?

Does it sit lurking out there to the side,

Taking up energy,

Taking up mental space because you know you need to get it done and you just don't want to?

Sometimes the task feels bigger than it really is because we've thought about it so much.

So now let's change that.

Imagine the first step.

Choose that task that needs to be done and put everything else to the side.

Know that you'll give yourself some sort of a carrot,

A treat,

A pat on the back when the task is over or at least a piece of it is over.

Go ahead and get started.

And during the first few minutes,

Notice how you feel in your body.

If you notice resistance,

Embrace it.

Let yourself know that you'll feel better when the task is complete.

Perhaps you notice that it's not as hard as you thought it would be or not as overwhelming or boring.

Treat this task like it's a pleasure.

Give it all the loving attention it needs and deserves,

Knowing that once you've completed it,

You can take it off of your to-do list and it will no longer take up energy in your mind,

Energy in your body.

You'll no longer need to worry about it.

Be patient with yourself as you complete this task.

It might be challenging,

It might be dull,

But continue to work with it and walk through it step by step.

You know it needs to get done.

And feel that sense of pride and accomplishment because you are getting it done.

You've made the choice to master your emotions around this task and you are productive.

The inability to move forward or the desire to procrastinate is an emotional choice and you have that ability to manage your emotions.

You have the ability to get things done.

You have the ability to meet deadlines,

To work on projects that may not always be fun or projects that push your abilities.

And at the end,

When they're complete,

You are satisfied.

You feel a sense of warmth throughout your entire body,

A sense of relief because this task is done.

So when you're ready,

Release all the imagery and bring yourself back to the room in which you sit.

Take a couple more deep breaths and know that as you pick up that task you've been avoiding,

You will feel a sense of relief at the end.

Meet your Teacher

Amy Pattee ColvinSamish Island, USA

4.7 (117)

Recent Reviews

Leslie

June 7, 2024

I found the teacher’s voice very soothing. Thank you for offering this helpful meditation. In particular I appreciated the idea that the task feels bigger than it actually is because as I have been avoiding it I have been thinking about. And just thinking about it adds a layer of suffering.

Barb

February 22, 2024

Perfect timing, I’m clearing out a house and it’s such a big ordeal. This will keep me focused. Thank you 🙏🏻 💕

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