10 Ways to Overcome Procrastination and Make a Goal a Reality
Do you often find yourself having trouble getting things done on your to-do-list? We all struggle with procrastination at times. Unfortunately, unless we find a way to overcome it we can often miss out on achieving our goals and dreams.
Being determined and creating a plan of attack can help us take control—and take action—on things that matter to us.

Here are ten ways to overcome procrastination:
Don’t Strive for Perfection
Often procrastinators can be perfectionists. Instead of doing something a bit imperfect or chance doing it wrong, we can avoid doing that task altogether. A good motto to remember is ‘Done is better than perfect’. If we strive to achieve perfection, we might never key things completed.
Make a List
Create a list of things you want to accomplish and approximate how long each might take. Then, give them each a deadline to complete. It’s a good idea to add extra time to each task so you don’t risk setting yourself up for failure.
Break Large Projects Into Smaller Tasks
Sometimes we can procrastinate when a project seems too large and overwhelming. It can help to break these projects into smaller, more manageable steps. In doing this, it also enables you to set more realistic deadlines for these goals.
Hold Yourself Accountable
Rely on a friend or family member to help you stay on track. Choose an accountability partner who is a positive influence and has worked hard to achieve their own success to check in with you on a regular basis. If you’re having trouble staying on target, they can offer advice and mentorship to steer you get back on track.
Reduce Distractions
There are constant distractions around us all the time competing with our attention. These can be social media, texting, television, and more. Schedule time to shut off devices or remove yourself from their proximity. If other people hinder you from your tasks, ask not to be disturbed during this time and let them know why this time is important to you.
Tackle the Worst First
This is a common gesture of getting the most unpleasant or mundane required task done first. Putting it off can lead to worry throughout the day and increased anxiety over not getting it done. Doing that task first thing can lead to enjoying the rest of your day.
Prioritize
If you have multiple projects to work on, prioritizing their importance can help identify what is most urgent. Doing this allows you to be in control and focus first on what matters most—and grasp what you can put off for another day. This is an effective way to create peace of mind over getting that most important thing done in a timely manner.
Know Your Best Work Time
Are you an early riser or a night owl? Identify when you are most alert and work best, then schedule your tasks during this period. Tackling your goals at high-energy times will enable you to be more productive.
Be Kind to Yourself
Treat yourself like you would a friend. You’re only human so be kind and forgive yourself when you procrastinate. This will go far in helping you feel positive about yourself and inspire you to do better tomorrow.
Reward Yourself!
Celebrate achieving a goal or a task of a larger project. Having something to look forward to can motivate us to keep striving and be
grateful for all we’ve achieved so far. This can be something small such as relaxing with a delightful book, taking a nap, enjoying a bike ride, or going out for ice cream. It can be even something bigger such as allowing yourself to take an entire day off or planning a mini-getaway.
Final Thoughts
We all procrastinate at times—and we all have the ability to overcome it and achieve our goals, if we set ourselves up for success. Changing our habits in small ways can make a significant difference in creating a life we desire. With the right strategies and processes in place, we can start taking action to change our lives for the better.









