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Stop Procrastinating Now

Stop Procrastinating Now

Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

July 13, 202441m 53s

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Show Notes

This week, we emphasize that procrastination is a common experience and should not be a source of guilt or self-judgment. Procrastination can cause anxiety, limit opportunities, and negatively affect relationships. To combat procrastination, I suggest doing the hard thing first, rewarding oneself for progress, holding oneself accountable, taking breaks, removing distractions, and taking action. I also address a listener's question about feeling overwhelmed by household chores and offer advice on establishing routines and involving children in chores.

Takeaways

* Procrastination is a common experience and should not be a source of guilt or self-judgment.

* Procrastination can cause anxiety, limit opportunities, and negatively affect relationships.

* To combat procrastination, do the hard thing first, reward yourself for progress, hold yourself accountable, take breaks, remove distractions, and take action.

* Establishing routines and involving children in household chores can help alleviate feelings of overwhelm.



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