핵심 개념
Procrastination is not a flaw but a reflection of our need for competence and worthiness, driven by self-worth theory.
초록
Procrastination is often misunderstood as laziness or weakness, but it stems from the desire to feel capable and competent. Nic Voge explains that procrastination is a way to protect oneself from the fear of failure while seeking external validation for self-worth. By understanding the root cause of procrastination and challenging beliefs, individuals can overcome this behavior. Recognizing one's tendencies, balancing approach and avoid motives, and breaking tasks into manageable pieces are key strategies to combat procrastination.
통계
"It’s 11 o’clock. You’re in your dorm room, and you have a paper due in a day or so."
"Forty-five minutes later, you’ve checked a lot of email."
"People who procrastinate a lot have a kind of simplistic equation in their mind: their performance is equal or equivalent to their ability."
"Many people describe procrastination as being stuck at or against a wall or an obstacle they can’t get over."
"We know from the research on procrastination and overcoming it that gaining knowledge and being aware of self-worth theory in these dynamics helps people over these things."
인용구
"It’s actually pretty predictable; it’s something we can really expect if we understand the dynamics of motivation." - Nic Voge
"Our worth derives from our human qualities of kindness and thoughtfulness and our vulnerabilities." - Nic Voge