Hear Me Out Procrastination Isnt All That Bad

i’m going to start off by asking

everyone watching to think of a moment

in which they’ve consciously delayed a

task for later

which could have been done in the moment

this could be something simple such as

letting the dishes pile up in the sink

or maybe something more complex like

turning in a paper or report the night

before it’s due

in any sense start up in a moment like

this down

this type of behavior is what i’m going

to be referring to as procrastination

now sadly due to the limitations of

technology i won’t be able to see you

all raising your hands or nodding your

heads

but if any of you consider yourselves to

be procrastination free

i’d say that you’re either lying

confused

or straight up inhuman because

procrastination is not only natural

it is also being shown to be incredibly

common

a study by a sociologist named darius

furu found that 88

of the united states working force

procrastinated

every day and the people in question

were just couch potatoes and freeloaders

either

they all reported having a stable income

a household

and performed properly during work so

right at the back

we can see just how common

procrastination really is

however i’m willing to bet that that

number is a lot higher among students

first of all because i am one and i

procrastinate a ton

and second of all because

procrastination among students is so

common

that reliable trends and patterns have

actually been observed

one of these such transient patterns has

been nicknamed student

syndrome what student syndrome entails

is that when you’re given a set amount

of time to complete a task

most if not all of the work will be

completed in the last

portion of the time given this picture

here should illustrate a lot better what

i mean by that

and student syndrome is also incredibly

common to the point where i’m

also willing to bet that a lot of you

could probably fit your own workflow

into the student syndrome graph

so if procrastination is so common

to the point where reliable trends such

as student syndrome can be observed

why is it still so heavily antagonized

why do our bosses our parents and our

teachers tell us that it’s this

unnatural flaw we must strive to

eliminate

the short answer is actually quite

simple

our schools are jobs and society as a

whole is designed

to benefit those who are most efficient

our bosses tell us that

maybe if we put in a few extra hours in

that work we

might get a raise and our teachers tell

us that

study time translates directly into test

scores

it doesn’t take a genius to figure out

that all this mental strain can

lead to a decline in mental health

that’s why over the past

15 years the world health organization

has reported a significant

increase in symptoms of stress anxiety

and depression worldwide it’s because of

this constant mental strain for

efficiency

so just to quickly recap where we are

right right now

now we know what procrastination is how

common it is

and why it’s so heavily antagonized now

comes the part where you’re all gonna

have to bear with me

because i’m gonna try to explain not

only how procrastination is natural

but how it can be good for you which to

me still sounds

really crazy so i bet it sounds really

really really crazy to all of you

however if i compare procrastination to

meditation

the benefits can appear a lot clearer

and i know it sounds like i got the

meditation thing out of nowhere and i

did

but segways are hard so again bear with

me

modern meditation such as the one given

by headspace which for those of you who

don’t know is this

massive program with over 60 million

users aims to give your mind some

downtime

headspace even coined the term that

everyone needs time to

do nothing now compare this do nothing

time to our standard procrastination

activity

we thought about at the beginning

whether you were

watching netflix playing video games or

reading a book

the lack of urgency in the task meant

that productively speaking

you were doing nothing what i’m trying

to get at here is that you don’t need to

be sitting cross-legged

humming mantras in order to give your

mind some downtime simply leaning back

literally and figuratively can help your

mind relax

it’s also in these moments in which our

subconscious is allowed

to truly work ideas and connections

which you could spend for

hours trying to find consciously come to

you out of apparent thin air

a good example of what i mean by this is

the standard shower thought

a shower thought is this intuitive flash

one gets when

their conscious mind is zoned out

normally occurs in the shower

it could be something simple such as

finally remembering where you left your

keys

or knowing what you’re gonna get their

friend for their birthday

another good example of the power of

this intuitive flash

is the probably made up story of isaac

newton isaac you were just sitting under

an apple tree

chilling when out of nowhere one of the

most revolutionary ideas

in the history of mankind came to him

what i’m trying to get at with all of

this is that it’s in these intuitive

flashes

in which modern meditation and

procrastination can truly help

a study by harvard’s professional

development team found that

students who procrastinated every day

had ideas that were related as 28

more creative and i don’t know how they

measured that but

it’s harvard so we’re just going to roll

with it princeton university also

conducted an

experiment in which they try to find the

correlation between physical

exercise and mental efficiency they

found that students who’ve

exercised 30 minutes a day had reduced

symptoms of stress and anxiety in the

following 24 hours

both studies show how this mental

downtime can truly help with mental

efficiency

now i do have to be fair to

procrastination

because procrastination can grow into a

really big problem which can affect

your life in a really negative way

therefore i think it’s fair to point out

the sides of procrastination which are

okay

and besides what you should try to stay

away from the key concept here is

excess if you’re vegetating in front of

a screen for five hours

every afternoon you’re not gonna get any

mental downtime

or any intuitive flashes you’re just

gonna waste an entire afternoon

things such as exercising reading a book

or maybe

even taking a shower have a lot less of

that slippery slope effect which other

activities such as watching netflix and

scrolling through instagram do i’m not

saying that you can’t procrastinate by

watching netflix or

scrolling through instagram just be a

bit more careful around these activities

it’s not an exact science

know yourself and know how to control it

a bit

the second type of procrastination

everyone should watch out for is

the long-term type of procrastination

the tasks normally victim to this type

of procrastination are normally

long-term low priority tasks

maybe you want to learn how to paint or

maybe you want to build a treehouse

or learn a little new language

the point is since we always have more

urgent tasks at hand

we always push these off for later at

the end of the day

we’ll always have more time for those

right wrong that’s how you end up with a

mid-life crisis

if you push off all your life goals for

later you’re gonna end up trying to

regain your lost time by

buying sports cars smoking weed and

embarrassing yourself

so don’t manage your time and priorities

but

sneak in a bit of 20 minutes every day

to work on your passion project it’s

very likely that this passion project is

going to fall under the

good procrastination activities i

mentioned earlier

so just to boil everything down to three

basic points

one it’s okay to procrastinate don’t

stress about it

give your mind some down time however

two

watch out for excessive procrastination

and try to stick to the

good procrastination activities and

three

don’t waste your life get around to that

hypothetical

idea you’ve been thinking about for so

long

work on your passion projects i’m going

to leave you all with a

chinese proverb my dad showed me

ronzo was a chinese painter with many

skills

amongst them he was an expert draftsman

the king asked him to draw a crab

zhranzu replied that he needed five

years a country house

and twelve servants at the end of the

five years

the painting was still not begun ronzo

replied that he needed

another five years the king granted them

at the end of these ten years zhang zhu

took up his brush

and in an instant with a single stroke

he drew a crab

the most perfect crab ever seen thank

you

我将首先让

所有观看的人想一想

他们有意识地推迟了一项

任务

的时刻,这本来可以在这一刻完成的,

这可能是一些简单的事情,比如

让盘子堆在水槽里

或者可能是更复杂的事情,比如

在到期前一天晚上提交论文或报告,

在任何意义上都在这样的时刻开始,

这种行为就是我现在

所说的拖延,

可悲的是,由于限制

我无法看到你们

所有人都举手或

点头,

但如果你们中的任何一个人认为自己

没有拖延症,

我会说你们要么是糊涂

要么是直截了当的不人道,因为

拖延症不仅是 自然,

这也被证明非常

普遍

,社会学家达里乌斯·弗鲁 (darius

furu) 的一项研究发现,美国 88 名

劳动力

每天都在拖延,而这些

人只是沙发上的锅。 oes 和 freeloaders

要么

他们都报告说他们的家庭收入稳定,

并且在工作期间表现良好,

所以在后面

我们可以看到

拖延症的普遍程度,

但我敢打赌,这个

数字在学生中要高得多

这一切都是因为我是一个人,而且我

拖延了很多

次,其次是因为

学生中的拖延症是如此

普遍

,以至于实际上已经观察到了可靠的趋势和模式,

其中一种这种短暂的模式

被昵称为学生

综合症学生综合症的含义

是,当你' 重新给定一定

的时间来完成一项任务,

如果不是所有的工作,大部分工作将

在最后

一部分完成,因为这张

照片应该能更好地说明

我的意思

,学生综合症也非常

普遍 我

也愿意打赌你们中的很多人

可能会将自己的工作流程

融入学生综合症图表中,

所以如果拖延症 这种现象如此普遍

,以至于

可以观察到诸如学生综合症之类的可靠趋势

为什么仍然如此强烈地对抗

为什么我们的老板、父母和

老师告诉我们这是

我们必须努力消除的不自然的缺陷

简短的答案实际上是 很

简单

我们的学校就是工作,

整个社会都是为了

让那些最有效率的人受益

我们的老板告诉我们,

如果我们在这项工作上多花几个小时

,我们

可能会得到加薪,而我们的老师告诉

我们

学习时间 直接转化为考试

成绩不需要天才就能

发现所有这些精神压力都会

导致心理健康下降,

这就是为什么过去

15 年

世界卫生组织报告

压力焦虑症状显着增加的原因

和 世界范围内的抑郁症是因为

这种持续的精神压力以

提高效率

所以只是快速回顾一下我们

现在所处的位置,我们知道什么是拖延

这很常见

,为什么它会如此强烈地对抗

现在是你们所有人都必须忍受我的部分,

因为我不仅要

解释拖延是多么自然,

还要解释它对你有什么好处,这对

我来说 听起来仍然

很疯狂,所以我敢打赌,

对你们所有人来说,这听起来真的很疯狂,

但是如果我将拖延与冥想进行比较

,好处会显得更加清晰,

而且我知道这听起来像是我不知从何

而来的冥想东西,我

做到了,

但赛格威 很难,所以再次忍受

我的

现代冥想,例如

headspace 给出的冥想,对于那些

不知道的人来说,这个

拥有超过 6000 万

用户的大型程序旨在让你的大脑有一些

停机时间

headspace 甚至创造了

每个人都需要的术语

什么都不做的时间现在将这个什么都不做的

时间与

我们一开始考虑的标准拖延活动进行比较,

无论你是在

看 Netflix 玩电子游戏还是

看书 任务的紧迫性

意味着有效地说

你什么也没做我

想在这里说明的是你

不需要盘腿坐着

哼唱咒语来让你的

大脑有一些停机时间简单地向后靠

比喻可以帮助你的

心灵放松

它也是在这些时刻,我们的

潜意识被

允许真正发挥想法和联系

,你可以花

几个小时试图找到有意识

地从明显的空气中

出现,这是我的意思的一个很好的例子

是标准的淋浴吗

? 对于他们的生日

,这个直观闪光的力量的另一个很好的例子

是艾萨克

牛顿艾萨克的故事可能是你刚刚坐在

一棵苹果树下

当人类历史上

最具革命性的想法

之一突然出现在他面前

时,我感到不寒而栗

哈佛的专业

发展团队发现,

每天拖延的学生

的想法与创意相关

,我不知道他们是如何

衡量的,

但这是哈佛,所以我们将继续

使用它,普林斯顿大学

也在 他们试图找出

体育

锻炼和脑力效率之间的相关性

他们发现

每天锻炼 30 分钟的学生在接下来的 24 小时内

减轻了压力和焦虑的症状

这两项研究都表明这种脑力

停机时间如何真正有助于

提高脑力效率

现在我必须公平对待

拖延,

因为拖延会变成一个

非常大的问题,会影响

你的生活 以一种非常消极的方式,

因此我认为指出

拖延的各个

方面是公平的

下午你不会有任何

精神上的停机时间

或任何直觉闪现你只会

浪费整个下午的

事情,比如锻炼看书

甚至洗澡,这样的滑坡效应要少得多

,其他

活动比如 看 netflix 和

滚动浏览 instagram 我不是

说你不能通过

观看 netflix 或

滚动浏览 instagram 来拖延只是对

这些活动要小心一点,

这不是一门精确的科学,

了解自己并知道如何控制它

每个人都应该注意的第二种类型的拖延

是长期类型的

拖延通常这种拖延的受害者

通常是

长期低优先级任务

也许你想学习如何绘画,

或者你想建造一个树屋

或学习一门新

语言,关键是因为我们手头总是有更

紧急的任务,所以

我们总是把这些推迟

到最后

如果你把所有的人生目标推迟到

以后,你最终会试图通过购买运动来挽回失去的时间,这就是你最终会陷入中年危机的一天

汽车抽大麻,

让自己难堪,

所以不要管理你的时间和优先事项,

而是

每天花 20 分钟潜入

你的激情项目

,这个激情项目很可能

属于

我之前提到的良好拖延活动

因此,只需将所有内容归结为三个

基本点,

一是拖延是可以的,不要为此感到

压力,

让你的大脑休息一段时间,但是

二要

注意过度拖延

并尝试坚持

好的过程 严格的活动和

三个

不要浪费你的生命 绕开

你一直在想的那个假设的想法

工作在你的激情项目上 我要用

一句中国谚语留给大家 我爸爸给我看

ronzo 是一个中国人 画家多才多艺

他是个绘图员

国王让他画一只螃蟹

zhranzu 回答说他需要

五年时间 一个乡间别墅

和十二个仆人 五年结束时

绘画仍未开始 ronzo

回答他需要

国王又赐予他们五年,

十年结束,张竹

拿起

画笔,瞬间

画了一只螃蟹

,史上最完美的螃蟹,谢谢