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Alright, let's be honest!
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Is there something else you're supposed to be doing right now?
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Do you have a paper due in 10 hours?
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Is there a stinky pile of laundry slowly inching its way across your bedroom floor?
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You should be doing those things but instead, you're here listening to me lecture you on YouTube.
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Wait wait wait wait wait, don't go away just yet.
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The next five minutes will be the most productive bit of procrastination you have done all day.
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And you're not the only one procrastinating.
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Thanks to a suggestion by one of our viewers, today's episode of WellCast is going to bring you a three step program to wrangle your monster of procrastination into submission.
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About 20 percent of the population identifies themselves as chronic procrastinators.
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People who constantly put off the things that they really need to do.
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And that is because procrastination is about lying to yourself.
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You know, telling yourself, "Uhh! I will have plenty of time to finish that paper tomorrow," when you know you are way behind.
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In a recent study, two groups of university students were signed to write three papers in three weeks.
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Group A was given the opportunity to turn in all papers in at any point during those three weeks.
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Group B, on the other hand, had strict weekly deadlines for each paper.
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Ultimately, the ones who did the best on the papers were the ones given the strict deadlines.
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Group A, the students who had to pick their own deadlines, they did pretty poorly.
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Clearly, humans are not the best at regulating themselves.
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So when it comes to procrastination, you have to trick yourself in getting the job done.
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And this brings us to our WellCast three step method for stopping procrastination.
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Please pause and print out your worksheet at watchwellcast.com.
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Okay, are you ready?
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Step one: eat an elephant.
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Hey, how do you eat an elephant?
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One bite at a time?
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Look, what I'm saying is, you need time to digest or you are gonna make yourself sick.
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Reward yourself for getting through parts of the project rather than waiting to reward yourself after the whole thing's over.
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Okay procrastinator, think about that one project that you really need to get done, but calm down.
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Instead of letting it overwhelm you, organize that project into small bite-size manageable segments.
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Think about what needs to get done and write down what you're going to be doing to tackle this project hour by hour, and make it specific.
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By breaking down this giant project into smaller tasks, this elephant will become a lot less daunting.
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Step two: pick off the itsy-bitsy Goblins instead of going for the whole dragon.
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The hardest part about starting any project is always starting a project.
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A good way to get around this is to start a project off with the task you like the best.
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Listen, when you do something that you like, your brain releases dopamines which makes you happy.
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Maybe it's decorating a cover of a report, writing a snappy intro into an otherwise incredibly boring paper.
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Step three: ignore the iren's songs.
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Seriously.
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This step is straight out of Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey.
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In The Odyssey, our protagonist Ulysses is trying to get home.
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Unfortunately, this requires maneuvering through a strait of water where sailors are often lured under the rocks by creatures called "sirens."
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Instead of giving up, Ulysses instructs his crew to tie him to the mast of the ship and for all of them to plug their ears.
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No matter how much he yells and screams to head towards the beautiful sirens, the sailors must keep on track.
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We're not saying that you need to actually tie yourself up to anything,
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But you should plan to clear any distractions that will hamper your ability to procrastinate later.
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For example, if you're a sucker for Facebook or online video games, have your parents or your roommates change the internet password to keep you on track for studying.
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The less temptations you give in to or have the ability to give in to, the better you'll be at acing that exam.
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Okay kiddos, let's recap.
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The best way to get around procrastination is to trick yourself into doing the work.
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Haha, it's true though.
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We recommend that you do this in one of three ways.
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Number one: breaking your tasks into segments, in other words, you got had to eat that elephant.
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Number two: start with the most enjoyable part of the project.
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Go for those itsy-bitsy goblins.
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And number three: avoid that siren song.
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Clear out those distractions and see you can get the job done.
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Are these tips of help?
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Leave us a message below or email us at watchwWellCast.com.
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Or leave a comment down below.
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We'll see you next time.