Do your struggle with completing your tasks and goals on time?
Do you often fail to meet important deadlines? Do you find yourself making excuses and delaying getting things done? While we all desire to take effective action and realize our full potential, we often struggle with perfectionism, fear, doubt, and avoidance.
Procrastination is not a weakness or a character flaw that needs to be eliminated; it’s a style of functioning that can be perfected. Procrastination is a skill. Our individual personality styles play a role in the way we manage time and complete tasks. Some people benefit from having tighter time limitations and higher levels of anxiety in order to motivate and utilize time efficiently. The key is to learn effective procrastination. Author John Perry describes his strategy for effective procrastination through his process of utilizing “structured procrastination.” If you are struggling with procrastination and managing time, we can help you build the skills to procrastinate effectively, get tasks accomplished, decrease avoidance, decrease guilt related to procrastination, and increase time management skills.
What are the signs?
Chronic lateness
Poor time management
Putting off tasks
Difficulty meeting deadlines
Difficulty making decisions
Difficulty prioritizing and accomplishing tasks
Making excuses and distracting from completing important tasks
We can help you:
Learn problem-solving skills
Learn strategies for making effective decisions
Decrease avoidant behaviors
Decrease behaviors that move you toward immediate gratification
Build healthier relationships with yourself and others
End the tendency to let perfectionism or fear of failure stop you from taking action
Understand how you can free yourself from the stories that keep you limited and stuck
Tolerate difficult and distressing emotions
Learn effective strategies for decision making
Learn skills to cope with feelings of uncertainty and being overwhelmed
Take action in moments of uncertainty
Learn organization skills
Learn time management skills