Let’s be honest—when it comes to procrastination, online students are elite athletes. With no commute and flexible schedules, it’s easy to fall into the classic “I’ll do it later” trap. Suddenly it’s 11:52 p.m., the assignment is due at 11:59, and you’re typing like your keyboard is on fire.
We’ve all been there. So, let’s have a little fun with it—and then talk about how to turn those procrastination habits into productivity wins.
Procrastination Game #1:The “I’ll start right after…” SpiralWhat it looks like: How to beat it:
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Procrastination Game #2:Productive ProcrastinationWhat it looks like: How to beat it: |
Procrastination Game #3:Phone FixationWhat it looks like: How to beat it: |
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Procrastination Game #4:“I Work Better Under Pressure”What it looks like: How to beat it: |
Procrastination Game #5:“I Don’t Know Where to Start”What it looks like: How to beat it: |
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When It’s Not Procrastination—It’s OverloadLet’s also talk about something important: If you’re balancing work, family responsibilities, and everything else life throws your way, it’s no wonder school tasks sometimes get pushed aside. That’s not laziness—it’s life. But here’s the thing: your education matters, too. You started this journey for a reason—whether it’s to advance your career, set an example for your family, or achieve a personal goal. That reason still counts, even when things get hectic. Make sure to schedule your study time just like everything else that needs to get done. Give yourself grace. Progress may be slower than you’d like, but you’re showing up, and that’s what counts. Keep your eyes on the long game. This journey is yours, and your goals are worth protecting. |
We all procrastinate. It’s normal. But with a few tricks and a little self-awareness, we can shift from delay mode to getting-it-done mode.
The next time you catch yourself deep-cleaning your fridge to avoid an assignment, pause and ask: “What small step can I take right now?”
Even a little progress is worth celebrating!
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