What are the 4 types of procrastinators?

They say that there are four main types of avoidance archetypes, or procrastinators:

 What are the 4 types of procrastinators?

They say that there are four main types of avoidance archetypes, or procrastinators: 

1. The performer,

2. The self-deprecator,

3. The over booker,

4The over booker

.Figuring out which group you're in can help you break out of your procrastination patterns Roots of Procrastinating. Most people procrastinate because they pursue perfectionism, are fearful of doing badly at the task, or are simply too disorganized with their time and resources.How do you fix procrastination?Anti-procrastination techniques

  1. Break tasks into manageable steps. ...

  2. Commit to a tiny first step. ...

  3. Give yourself permission to make mistakes. ...

  4. Make it easier to decide. ...

  5. Make it easier to do things. ...

  6. Make tasks more enjoyable. ...

  7. Make it harder to procrastinate. ...

  8. Delay before indulging your impulses.

If you’re reading this, you’re probably struggling with procrastination, or are trying to help someone who is. You’ve probably also tried to overcome procrastination before, and found it hard to do so.So many of us struggle with procrastination and excuses. Whether we don't feel good, think we are too busy, are afraid of the work and success that comes with it, or are constantly distracted by life itself, many of us could be more productive.We fall back on excuses of why we aren't achieving as much as we felt we should beHow to stop procrastinatingTo stop procrastinating right now, identify the smallest possible step you can take to make progress toward your goals, and try to start with just that tiny step, while giving yourself permission to make mistakes during the attempt. For example, if you need to write an essay, you can decide to start by writing just a single sentence, while accepting that it won’t be perfect, and might even be quite bad at first.In addition, you can also make it easier to get started, for example by preparing everything that you need for your work without yet trying to start the work itself, and also make it harder to procrastinate, for example by eliminating potential distractions from your environment. 

                   To overcome procrastination in the long term, I will show you:

  • How to deal with procrastination, self-doubt, and distractions so you can get the most amount of work done in the least amount of time

  • How to complete work that you've been avoiding

  • How to tackle tasks you hate doing faster so you can move on to more enjoyable work

  • How you can use deadlines to your advantage and finally get more done, whether that's in your business or life

  • Why taking regular breaks is key to doing your best work.

  • Why taking care of yourself is also key to doing your best work.

  • The one trick you can use to get things done quickly while working more efficiently

  • And much more!​

Remember that pro·cras·ti·na·tion noun the action of delaying or postponing something.

Procrastination is the habit of delaying an important task, usually by focusing on less urgent, more enjoyable, and easier activities instead. It is different from laziness, which is the unwillingness to act. Procrastination can restrict your potential and undermine your career.

Accordingly, procrastination is not laziness, and it's possible to procrastinate even if you aren't lazy, or to be lazy but not procrastinate. For example, someone who wants to work on a project may delay doing so (i.e., procrastinate) because they don't know where to start, even though they aren't lazy.

Remember that pro·cras·ti·na·tionnoun the action of delaying or postponing something. 

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