6 Positive Emotions That Drive Growth & Leadership
How to beat procrastination?
Let’s try “Motivational Interviewing.”
It’s based on asking ourselves powerful questions.
We’re gonna ask ourselves 2 questions for each of the 5 key points.
So we’ll be able to:
→ Figure out what’s going on inside us
→ Tackle procrastination
→ And get moving
Let’s dive in!
1. Reflect on Your Feelings
First, we need to reflect on our feelings.
Ask yourself:
→ What task am I putting off?
→ How do I feel when I think about this task?
Write down your answers.
For example, you might write:
→ I keep putting off that project report
→ I feel stressed and overwhelmed every time I think about it
2. Identify Your Reasons
Now, let’s explore why you’re avoiding these tasks — your barriers.
Ask yourself:
→ What’s making me put this off?
→ Are there any fears or concerns that come to mind?
For example, you might write:
→ I’m worried it won’t be good enough
or
→ I don’t know where to start
3. Explore Your Why
Now, think about why you wanna get this task done.
Ask yourself:
→ Why do I wanna complete this task?
→ What will happen if I do it? What will happen if I don’t?
For example, you might say:
→ Finishing the report will help my team move forward, and I’ll feel accomplished
→ If I don’t, the deadline will pass, and I’ll let my team down
4. Set a Small Goal
Now, let’s turn this into action.
Set a small goal for yourself.
Keep it simple so it feels manageable.
Ask yourself:
→ What’s one small step I can take today?
→ How will I feel once I complete this step?
For example, you might decide:
→ I’ll spend just 15 minutes today brainstorming ideas for the report
5. Affirm Your Strengths
Now, before you finish, remind yourself of your strengths.
You know your unique strengths, right? 🙂
Great!
Reminding yourself of them will help you find motivation.
So ask yourself:
→ What have I done before that I’m proud of?
→ What skills do I have that can help me with this task?
For example, you might write:
→ I’m good at organizing my thoughts
→ I’ve written reports successfully before