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Why Do I Procrastinate? ADHD Excuses — and Solutions

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Why Do I Procrastinate?

Maybe you procrastinate because you don’t enjoy a task or you find a job too challenging. Or you may not know how to get things started.

Procrastination, of course, has many causes. The roots of procrastination can be especially difficult for people with ADHD to overcome. Here’s my list of some of the top reasons that prevent you from getting things done, along with solutions to stop procrastinating.

1. Procrastination Cause: “I dislike doing the task”

2. Procrastination Cause: “I am overwhelmed”

Use a “divide and conquer” approach:

3. Procrastination Cause: “I have difficulty starting a task”

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4. Procrastination Cause: “I’m not organized enough to start the task”

If you don’t know where to start, try the following:

5. Procrastination Cause: “I find the job too difficult”

Apply a Solution

Select a task that you keep putting off. Then look at the list of solutions above and choose one that you think is helpful. Your new solutions will soon become habits.

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Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D., is a member of the ADDitude ADHD Medical Review Panel.

 

Updated on April 8, 2024

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