roughdraft The Enemy of Success Someone once said procrastination is the enemy of success. That someone was me. Procrastination can be defined as delaying a task as much as possible until the deadline arrives, if the deadline never arrives. The task will inevitably be delayed forever, and the process of long term procrastination begins. The biggest issue that derives from procrastination is the consequences, the consequences may include, never achieving your dreams, stress, bad grades, and an overall bad life. Preventing procrastination can be a very difficult task if one does not have the correct mindset, using self control to focus on the task at hand, and being able to finish it on time. Procrastination, the action of delaying or postponing something. I recently watched a Ted Talk by Tim Urban in which he discusses the way a procrastinators brain works. In every person’s brain there is a rational decision maker, however, in a procrastinator's brain there is an Instant Gratification Monkey. Simply explained, the gratification monkey completely disregards anything the rational decision maker wants to do. In this situation, everything seems fine right? Wrong! The problem with the gratification monkey is that it never thinks about anything else other than present and having fun. The gratification monkey has also never learned from his past experiences, which almost always end incredibly badly. The monkey is the literal definition of “living in the moment” which is usually a positive and rare characteristic to find. The monkey only worries about achieving maximum fun without any concern of what is to happen later on. Because of the monkey, the procrastinator finds himself in a very terrible predicament. The procrastinator begins to perform the same actions over and over again, endlessly watching youtube videos, binge watching movies on netflix, or even constantly refreshing social media to see if something new may entertain him or her. After this phase, a new member appears in the brain, the only member that is able to successfully scare off the gratification monkey. Tim Urban presents this member as “The Panic Monster”, the panic monster only appears at the most critical of times. When a deadline arises or the task needs to be finished at a certain point, the panic monster arrives. The issue is that the panic monster is only able to scare off some procrastinators, these are the lucky ones. Some procrastinators do not even respond to the panic monster and decide it is a better option for them to run up the tree with the monkey. Examples of the disasters the monkey causes include poor time management, lack of concentration as well as fear and anxiety. In order to prevent procrastination, a correct mindset is necessary to set priorities and control yourself from distractions. The first step towards not procrastinating is splitting apart the task at hand into smaller parts, for example if the task at hand is to write an easy split the writing of the essay into steps. Step 1, begin to brainstorm ideas. Step 2, begin writing an gain inspiration from credible sources. Step 3, do not write for more than 55 minutes a day without taking a five minute break. Step 4, reward yourself with a treat after completing each part of the task. Always make sure you remove or minimize noise or distraction (ie cell phones, email notifications, computer etc). Ensure that the environment you are working in is neat and organized and contains all necessary tools and equipment for the task to be completed. Page 1 roughdraft There are many reasons as to why we procrastinate, one of these reasons could be a lack of resources. The task at hand keeps being put off until a later date possibly because the person may not have enough money or tools needed to finish it by the proper deadline. Procrastination also occurs due to things like bills, payments and the lack of money in order to pay these bills/payments. Many procrastinators also procrastinate because they may have more important things to finish and bigger issues to solve. No procrastinator intentionally puts off something, they put it off because there are many distractions in their path such as social media, music, electronics, overeating due to lack of things to do. Other instances of procrastination include a student putting of an important presentation if he or she has an important exam to prepare for. A parent procrastinates due to not being able to fix apart of the house, that money is spent either paying the mortgage or rent or feeding the children. Parents may also come across justified procrastination, which is when a very important decision made and the choice is not easy one. In conclusion, procrastination is a part of life. It has many perks and consequences that affect the way people finish tasks and the way they live their life. One’s success can depend on whether or not they procrastinate, projects at home can be procrastinated but I believe that is it never good to procrastinate through work-related obligations and responsibilities. Chuck Palahniuk, the writer of one of the most famous novels “Fight Club” believes that people enjoy procrastinating in their lives because nobody genuinely wants their problems solved, they just want to escape from reality and the messes they have creative. The issue is if everyone had no problems they would not have anything left to worry about. Chuck thinks that that people subconsciously put off things because they are desperate for a distraction to distract themselves from their final destination, their own death. In the movie “fight club” the main character is an automobile recall specialist who loathes his job and possessions, he has also developed severe insomnia. To distract himself from his treacherous job and terrible insomnia the main character he attends support groups for people with testicular cancer, which helps his insomnia. This represents a different method of procrastination, dealing with a disease that gives you trouble sleeping. The main character meets a soap salesman called Tyler Durden, the flight lands and the main character returns to his house which has been destroyed by an explosion. He decides to call Tyler, they then meet at a bar and begin a fistfight because Tyler tells the main character to hit him. The main character has to temporarily live with Tyler because his apartment has exploded, the main character has also quit his job. The main character and Tyler create a “fight club” in the basement of the bar. This is also another way for the main character to procrastinate and distract himself from the fact that he is now broke and is his living conditions are horrible. A ton of other men also join “fight club”, who also attend to distract themselves from their dead end job and how bad their lives are. This movie is a great example of how life is about distracting yourself from your problems in order to continue normally living your life. Page 2 roughdraft Overall, procrastination is a very dangerous thing to deal with and can create numerous issues in life like stress, failure, getting fired, and not getting into the university you want, etc. There are many strategies that can be used to combat procrastination which are outlined in this essay. Procrastination is most prominent in teenagers because of puberty. Teenagers are distracted due to things like social media, relationships and these issues prevent teens from achieving good grades in school. Teenagers can prevent this by staying persistent and separating enough time for fun activities and productivity. Experts have discovered that procrastination is a set of behaviours which are generated by your decision making process, developed over time. I have given many examples of the outcomes of these decisions and their consequences, as well as ways you can combat them. Procrastination is what drives people from their work, study and even determination. Focus is something that is needed throughout people’s everyday lives, even though it is tempting to delay what needs to be finished, no excuse should ever be worth it. Procrastination consumes time, but do we have enough time in our own lives to put off our plans, dreams, and potential success. I think not. Is it not better to waste our time to know ourselves better and to understand what causes the procrastination, so we can overcome the procrastination if it becomes a problem for us? Page 3