What Are You Avoiding? 7 Tips to Motivate You
Most of us have something on our task list we’re avoiding or a project we’ve been putting off. Think for a moment: what’s the task or project you’ve been avoiding lately?
Some possibilities:
- That report you don’t want to write
- Your book or blog you’ve been meaning to write
- The business you’ve been wanting to create for years
- The garage you’ve been meaning to declutter
- That email that’s been sitting in your inbox for a month
- Going for a run
So what is it you’ve been avoiding? Identify it now before you move on. In this article, we’ll look at why you’re avoiding it, and how to actually do the thing.
Why We Avoid the Thing
We often spend our days doing everything but the hard thing we don’t want to do. We’ll research something to death instead of actually just doing the thing. We’ll talk about it, read about it, buy all the equipment for it, but not actually do the thing. We’ll do our email, messages, small tasks, and check social media or the news—just real quick!—instead of doing the thing.
Why? We’re protecting ourselves from uncertainty. We don’t want to feel like we don’t know what we’re doing. We don’t want to look stupid. We don’t want to feel overwhelmed; we don’t want to feel like we’re not good enough; we don’t want to feel like a failure or disappointment.
We’re protecting ourselves from feeling that. So we do everything else, out of protection. And of course, it doesn’t work. Avoiding doing the thing actually just makes us feel more overwhelmed, more like a failure or disappointment, more stupid or not good enough.
Avoidance doesn’t actually work. So how can we stop avoiding, and actually do the thing?
How to Actually Do the Thing
We do the thing by deciding to do the thing. Like, deciding decisively to do it.
We have to pause for a moment and actually consider that we’re avoiding something, which is what I asked you to do at the beginning. Did you do it then? We usually don’t want to face that fact, so it can help to have someone else to talk to about it, to report to, to commit to.
So stop procrastinating. Try these 7 tips to motivate you:
- Every day, tell someone what hard thing you’re going to do, and by when. Then report to them the next day, right before you tell them what you’re going to do that day.
- Decide to do it, and then don’t waver. Don’t let yourself argue about it. When you decide to do it, just commit and do it. Do it at a certain time: tell your accountability buddy you’re going to do it at 10:00 am, or whatever works best. Set a reminder. Do it when the reminder goes off.
- Psyche yourself up, if it helps. Play some pump-up music, get some tea, clear distractions, and then pour yourself into it. Do a countdown: 5-4-3-2-1 and then do it!
- Do it with someone else. Meet someone for a focus session on a video call at a certain time, and tell them what you’re going to do for the next hour, while they tell you when they’re going to do it. Set a timer, don’t talk, just work. When the timer goes off, report to each other how it went. Repeat daily. Save these focus sessions for the thing you’re avoiding.
- Get into the action habit. The habit of recognizing what you’re avoiding, turning toward it (instead of away from it), and then just starting.
- Get small victories. Small victories are incredibly powerful. Avoiding doing a big task? Do five minutes of it. Do ten minutes. Eventually, doing an hour of it will be much easier, but do the smallest possible chunk, and get a victory. Celebrate it! Do a dance; acknowledge yourself. Then get another victory.
- With practice, the habit of doing the thing you’re avoiding can become so much easier. Use these techniques to get there.
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