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Tackling problematic tasks
Overcoming resistance
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All of us have things to do that we would rather not.
Packing your lunch? Cleaning the cat litter box? Homework, reading, and writing for school?
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But they have to get done or trouble ensues.
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So how do we work on those tasks we’re avoiding?
Here are 4 tips that might help.
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1. Figure out what is the problem.
Sometimes we avoid something because it’s in fact impossible. We don’t have the directions. We don’t have the pieces. We don’t know how to start. It’s physically impossible. We’re exhausted. We have too many distractions. ETC.
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If you can figure out what you need to get started, then you can get started!
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2. Figure out what is the NEXT STEP.
Most big projects come in steps or chunks. First you do this, then you do that, and so on. You can often get a much better result if you tackle each step one at a time and have a bit of a breather between each rather than pulling an all-nighter.
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Rome wasn’t built in a day.
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You don’t climb a mountain all at once. Start with the first step
You don’t climb a mountain all at once. Start with the first step. Then take the next one– and so on.
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Break big, daunting tasks into doable small bits.
WRITE PAPER FOR ENGLISH Estimated Time Needed Reread prompt min. Brainstorm ideas onto paper min. Look back through the book and find quotations. 45 min. Organize thoughts into paragraphs min. Draft intro, body paragraphs, and conclusion. 30 min. ea. Read what I have. Make edits and/or revise as needed. 45 min. Allow extra time in case any of these steps take longer than anticipated!
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You can make a big project doable by breaking it up into its component steps.
Plus, every time you complete a step, you get a boost of pride.
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3. Make an appointment to do the task you’re avoiding.
Set a date and time. Write it in your planner. Decline all distractions.
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Keep that appointment as you would a doctor’s appointment!
That way you know it will get done.
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4. Make the task as pleasant as possible.
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For schoolwork you might provide:
a comfortable chair and desk. Good lighting. A glass of water. Decent paper and writing utensils. A quiet spot where you won’t be interrupted.
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For other tasks you might:
Listen to music as you work. Promise yourself a reward when you are done. Invest in high quality, pleasant tools and supplies.
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If you enjoy the work itself, you won’t have resistance to conquer
If you enjoy the work itself, you won’t have resistance to conquer. Whistle while you work.
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Break up large tasks into chunks and steps. Schedule it.
Those 4 tips again: Identify the problem. Break up large tasks into chunks and steps. Schedule it. Make it as pleasant as possible.
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Overcoming avoidance is part of life.
Become a master.
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The cat will thank you.
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Please tell your advisor.
If you need additional help with tackling unpleasant tasks or any other organizational skill… Please tell your advisor. Your advisor will contact Mrs. Semisch, who is available to work individually and in small groups with students during advisory.
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