Sunday, May 24, 2020
Quiz Are You a Habitual Procrastinator
Quiz Are You a Habitual Procrastinator In this post, I gave some tips for overcoming procrastination based on The Procrastination Cure by Damon Zahariades. His last chapter in the book is dedicated to a quiz to help you determine if you need help overcoming this habit. After youâve rated the 15 statements from one to five, weâll tally your score to gauge your tendency to put things off. I often find myself racing against the clock to complete tasks on time. I regularly miscalculate the amount of time that tasks will take to complete. I often put tasks off until the following day. When faced with an unappealing task, I look for something more engaging to work on. I often address tasks days after they were scheduled. When Iâm tasked with projects that have long-term deadlines, I wait until the last minute to start working on them. I often catch myself daydreaming when I should be working. When faced with a difficult task, Iâm easily distracted by social media, texts, email, etc. Iâm often late to meetings, appointments, and social functions. My workspace is in a constant state of disarray. I never get through my daily to-do lists. My email inbox and voicemail inbox are filled with unanswered messages. I often pay bills late. My favorite phrase is âIâll do it tomorrow.â Youâve abandoned this quiz at least once to do something else. Did you rate each of the 15 statements from one to five? If so, itâs time to find out how big a procrastinator you truly are. Are You A Habitual Procrastinator? Letâs score your results. 15 to 30 points you donât have a problem with procrastination. You might occasionally put things off all of us do so now and then but you typically roll up your sleeves and proactively work on tasks. 31 to 45 points Youâre somewhat of a procrastinator. There are likely select areas of your life that suffer from your tendency to put things off. But you normally take action before your workload overwhelms you. 46 to 60 points Procrastination is a part of your daily life. Youâre easily distracted, particularly when confronted by difficult or unappealing tasks. You regularly procrastinate to avoid such tasks. You often work on projects right before theyâre due, and as a result, sometimes miss deadlines. 61 to 75 points Youâre the perfect example of a habitual procrastinator. You regularly arrive late to appointments and meetings, and do so unprepared. You typically start working on tasks at the last possible minute. You constantly miss deadlines despite working frantically to meet them. Your stress level is continually elevated as postponed tasks threaten to overwhelm you. If you scored 30 points or fewer, you probably donât need this book. Unless youâre reading it as a way to avoid some other task. In that case, youll definitely benefit from the book.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.