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10 Tips to Avoid Academic Procrastination

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Your instructor announces that a huge project is due in exactly one month. “A month is plenty of time to get everything done”, you say to yourself. You work some late shifts, spend time with family and have a few fun weekends. Before you know it, the project is due and you have nothing completed. You make a promise to yourself that next time you will start sooner but the cycle repeats itself.

Procrastination is a problem that 85-90 percent of college students struggle with. Continuous procrastination can lead to stress and anxiety as well as a lower GPA. To break the cycle, consider these 10 tips:

1. Create To-Do Lists

Create a to-do list on paper, online or through an app such as Wunderlist or Todoist. As you complete each task, cross it off. This helps with organization and looking back at the list allows you to see how much you have accomplished.

2. Break Large Projects into Small Tasks

Big projects can be daunting and time-consuming. To make large projects simpler, break them down into a series of small tasks instead of attempting to tackle everything at once. This will make the process less overwhelming.

3. Complete the Most Difficult Tasks First

If your to-do list is filled with dreaded activities, complete the most difficult one first. Getting started is often the hardest part but once you begin, the task will seem less intimidating. This will also eliminate any anxiety related to the task that you would otherwise be carrying with you throughout the day.

4. Take 10-Minute Breaks

Breaks are helpful in completing assignments as they allow you to recharge. Eat a snack, scroll through social media feeds or simply lay down and relax for ten minutes. Set a timer on your phone to keep track of the time and get back to work immediately when it is over.

5. Remove All Distractions

If you can’t resist snapping pictures for social media accounts or binge watching your favorite show, remove these distractions. Power down the cell phone and the television while you work. Allow yourself to indulge during scheduled breaks.

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6. Work with a Partner

A best friend or a significant other that doubles as a study buddy may lead to more distractions than completed work. Working with a partner from class or even a tutor can be helpful for both course advice and staying on track.

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7. Create Rough Drafts

In some cases, procrastination is caused by a need for perfection. You may feel as if every sentence needs to be perfect so you waste hours thinking of ideal phrases and have nothing to show for it at the end of the day. To get over this hurdle, write a rough draft for everything first so that your thoughts are recorded. Allow yourself to make corrections only after the entire draft is completed.

8. Prepare for Setbacks

Time set aside for completing projects may get interrupted by emergencies, illness, work or other pressing deadlines. Be prepared for setbacks by regularly practicing good time management skills, which will allow you to set aside multiple days for study time.

9. Understand Why You Procrastinate

The biggest key to ending the cycle of procrastination is understanding why you do it. Whether it’s a lack of motivation or a fear of failure, once you know why you procrastinate you can discover additional ways to break the cycle.

10. Reward Yourself

For every academic task that is completed ahead of schedule, reward yourself. The reward doesn’t have to be spectacular to be motivational. Treat yourself to your favorite candy, a night out with friends or a lazy weekend for a job well down.

Whether you are writing a last-minute paper or you’re preparing in advance for an exam, explore Course Hero for study resources to simplify the process. With flashcards and tutors available 24/7, academic help is available whenever you need it!

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