Posted by Sara T on May 29, 2000, at 16:22:40
In reply to Re: Procrastination Syndrome?, posted by brian on May 29, 2000, at 14:02:01
Brian -
Since procrastination is a hallmark of Adult ADD (not that I mean to imply that that is your problem), it might be useful to you to look at some of the techniques in books about ADD that address this very issue. Driven to Distration by Ratey and Hallowell is a great source, and there are others.
One thing I got from that book was the rule, "Never handle something twice". That refers to paperwork. It means that you get a bill, you deal with it then and you don't have to go back to it. Of course, you need a workable system of doing things and that requires that the PHYSICAL space you work in be organized. Most important, too, is to break the dreaded task down into smaller parts and take it a step at a time. There are coaches, yes, people who can help you get started and keep going. Again, look up some of the ADD sites (CHADD, for instance) and you will see them listed. Once you have your "system" in place, you must not let it fall apart (easier said than done). Again, a coach can help.
For me, ritalin has been a godsend because I often can't build up the forward momentum to get started on many things, much to my own detriment.The addition of the stimulant to my AD gets me up and going, but it isn't everything.
Changing a lifetime of maladapive habits is HARD work. You have to be motivated to do it. In the end, the answer to procrastination is in our own hands.
Sara T.
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