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Authors: William D. Knaus
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Acceptance:
change phases,
21
â22
“emotional muscle” building,
48
â50,
74
stress-related procrastination,
74
Accommodation, change phases,
20
â21
Action plan, five-phase self-regulation program,
159
â166
flexibility,
161
PERT planning framework,
163
â166
process,
168
productive scenarios,
161
â163
specific plan drafting,
160
Actions:
corrective, by procrastination style,
12
â16
decisive,
93
â111
automatic procrastination decision (APD),
100
â104,
120
decision-making equivocation,
99
â100
do-it-now choice,
103
â104
heuristics (rules of thumb),
97
â98
illusion-based decisions,
95
â97
importance of activities,
102
â103
knowing yourself,
93
â94
perfectionism,
99
â100
problem solving and follow-through,
104
â110
procrastination journal,
110
â111
rational decision process,
106
â107
strategic planning and execution,
107
â110
uncertainty and indecision,
94
â100
von Clausewitz decision-making principles,
108
â109
worry,
98
â99
do-it-now philosophy,
xxiiiâxxiv
emotional states,
51
â52
positive change actions,
19
â24
pressing vs. nonpressing,
7
â8
Activating event, ABCDE method,
34
â43,
183
Actualization:
change phases,
23
â25
“emotional muscle” building,
48
Adaptability, von Clausewitz principle of,
108
Analysis:
meta-,
xxv
problem, five-phase self-regulation program,
152
â154,
168
sample therapy script,
171
â188
short- vs. long-term, “emotional muscle” building,
59
â62
SWLO analysis,
149
â151
And then
question, problem analysis,
153
â154
Anxiety:
and procrastination,
xxiâxxiii
(
See also
Emotive approach)
sample therapy script,
171
â188
worry and decisive action,
98
â99
APD (automatic procrastination decision),
100
â104,
120
Assess (review/revise), PURRRRS plan,
62
â67
Attribution errors, and heuristics,
98
Aurelius, Marcus,
33
Automatic procrastination decision (APD),
100
â104,
120
Aversion, early learning,
136
â137
Aversive learning cycle, breaking,
137
â139
Avoidance procrastination,
15
Awareness:
change, phases and plan,
18
â26
cognitive approach,
3
â26
and decisive action,
96
â97,
98
,
99
,
100
procrastination journal,
25
â26
by procrastination style,
12
â16
PURRRRS plan,
62
â67
self-absorbed vs. self-observant perspectives,
16
â18
styles of procrastination,
3
â10,
11
â16
work procrastination and job dissatisfaction,
146
â149
Backward planning, time management,
122
â123
Backward ploy,
29
â30
Balance, von Clausewitz principle of,
108
Beckett, Samuel,
xxvii
Behavioral approach,
91
â170
decisive action,
93
â111
automatic procrastination decision (APD),
100
â104,
120
decision-making equivocation,
99
â100
do-it-now choice,
103
â104
heuristics (rules of thumb),
97
â98
illusion-based decisions,
95
â97
importance of activities,
102
â103
knowing yourself,
93
â94
perfectionism,
99
â100
problem solving and follow-through,
104
â110
procrastination journal,
110
â111
rational decision process,
106
â107
strategic planning and execution,
107
â110
uncertainty and indecision,
94
â100
von Clausewitz decision-making principles,
108
â109
worry,
98
â99
sample therapy script/case study,
171
â188
as self-taught,
xxv
techniques to curb procrastination,
113
â170
behavioral diversions,
113
â116
cognitive-behavioral correction exercise,
128
â135
exposure training,
139
â140
five-phase self-regulation program,
151
â168
grinding out the work,
140
â141,
187
procrastination journal,
141
â142
self-regulated learning,
134
,
136
â139
SWLO analysis,
149
â151
time management,
116
â128
work procrastination,
143
â170
cognitive-behavioral correction exercise,
128
â135
described,
143
â146
five-phase self-regulation program,
151
â168
procrastination journal,
169
â170
self-awareness and job dissatisfaction,
146
â149
SWLO analysis,
149
â151
Behavioral diversions,
113
â116
Behavioral procrastination,
12
Beliefs, ABCDE method,
34
â43
Berglas, Steven,
30
Bits and pieces approach, time management,
125
Blame avoidance procrastination,
15
,
145
Blascovich, James,
81
Body:
building, and low-frustration-tolerance procrastination,
84
â85
and response to stress,
71
â72
Boldness, von Clausewitz principle of,
109
Campbell, Joseph,
25
Carlson, Jon,
ix
“Catch-up” file in three-file system,
126
â127
CBT [
See
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)]
Challenge stress,
81
Challenge thinking approach,
87
(
See also
Cognitive approach)
Change phases,
18
â26
acceptance,
21
â22
accommodation,
20
â21
action,
19
â20
actualization,
23
â25
awareness,
18
â19
CHANGE plan, End Procrastination Now! Tip,
22
Change procrastination,
13
Choice:
choosing to change,
xviiiâxix
and “emotional muscle” building,
49
â50,
54
â55
of emphasis,
49
â50
freedom of,
xx
Y choices,
54
â55
Coexisting conditions, complex procrastination,
8
Cognitive approach,
1
â44
double-agenda dilemma,
57
â59
horse and rider model,
52
â69
perspective and self-awareness,
3
â26
change, phases and plan,
18
â26
procrastination journal,
25
â26
self-absorbed vs. self-observant perspectives,
16
â18
styles of procrastination,
3
â16
procrastination thinking,
27
â44
procrastination journal,
43
â44
types of,
28
â34
sample therapy script/case study,
171
â188
as self-taught,
xxv
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT):
behavioral approach,
91
â170
cognitive approach,
1
â44
cognitive-behavioral correction exercise,
128
â135
efficacy for procrastination,
xxivâxxv
emotive approach,
45
â89
sample therapy script,
171
â188
Commitment, language of,
80
“Complainer,” stress caused by,
73
Complex procrastination:
explained,
9
â10
sample therapy script,
171
â188
stress-related procrastination,
76
â79
Concentration, von Clausewitz principle of,
108
Conceptual procrastination,
11
Conditions for learning,
138
â139
Confrontation avoidance,
72
Contingency contracts,
139
Contingency thinking,
29
CONTROL, End Procrastination Now! Tip,
130
Coping:
and decisive action,
96
â97,
98
,
99
,
100
with positive challenges,
82
â84
Counter-procrastination strategies (
See specific approaches
)
Counterfactual thinking,
32
â34
Cross-off planning sheet, time management,
121
â122
Darwin, Charles,
10
Deadline procrastination,
4
â6
DECIDE, End Procrastination Now! Tip,
107
Decision breakdown process,
106
Decisive action,
93
â111
automatic procrastination decision (APD),
100
â104,
120
do-it-now choice,
103
â104
heuristics (rules of thumb),
97
â98
illusion-based decisions,
95
â97
importance of activities,
102
â103
knowing yourself,
93
â94
perfectionism and decision-making equivocation,
99
â100
problem solving and follow-through,
104
â110
procrastination journal,
110
â111
rational decision process,
106
â107
strategic planning and execution,
107
â110
uncertainty and indecision,
94
â100
von Clausewitz decision-making principles,
108
â109
worry,
98
â99
Defining the problem, decisive actions,
105
Delayed gratification (
See
Rewards)
Desist term,
136
Direction, five-phase self-regulation program,
154
â159
clear objective setting,
157
â158
goal setting,
155
â157
mission setting,
154
â155