I've found that sometimes it's easier to put off a task. At other times, it simply becomes avoidance. ~
I've been able to distinguish between the two by asking:
Does the lack of information prevent the task from being completed?
Will it be less expensive to complete the task later?
Am I holding off to avoid discomfort or to obtain clarity?
Delays typically pay off if they lower uncertainty. In most cases, it doesn't make anxiety worse.
I've tried concrete things:
Put my reasons for delaying something in writing.
Instead of setting a date, set a "revisit trigger."
Try it for five minutes to see what hurts the most.
I'm curious what other people think of this:
How can procrastination be distinguished from strategic delay?
Do you put off making decisions longer than taking action?
Do you use any heuristics?