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                               tasks—and unclear goals or task flow—are enough to make
                               anyone want to postpone the inevitable.
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                               Internal causes for procrastination are more difficult to attack
                               than external ones, but once psychological obstacles are con-
                               quered, they’re conquered for all tasks. If you procrastinate
                               because of a fear of change, that fear will color many different
                               kinds of tasks. Once you conquer this fear, you’ll be able to
                               approach most tasks with renewed energy.
                                   While a single internal cause can make you procrastinate on
                               many tasks, external causes for procrastination tend to be task-
                               specific. So, if you’re putting off doing something for an external
                               cause, you can cope with that cause and stop procrastinating—
                               but that victory probably won’t help you with other external
                               causes that are making you procrastinate on other tasks.

                               Why Do You Procrastinate?

                               Examine Figure 4-1 carefully. Is it easy for you to identify the
                               category that is least relevant to your own procrastination ten-
                               dencies? Can you easily identify the one that you feel is the
                               principal cause of your own delaying tactics?
                                   If it’s easy to discern which typical causes of procrastination
                               are the most and least relevant to your behavior, then you’re
                               probably well clear of a procrastination rut—or, if you are in a
                               rut, the challenge of getting out may be relatively simple for
                               you. If, however, you found it somewhat difficult to identify the
                               least and most relevant causes, your procrastination may be
                               caused by a complex web of interdependent factors. You face
                               an uphill battle. You’ll have to be tenacious. But you can win.
                                   If you identified the factor most relevant to your procrastina-
                               tion as internal (psychological) and the factor least relevant as
                               external, then you’ll need to look deeply into yourself for the
                               answers. On the other hand, if the factors most influencing your
                               procrastination are external, you’ll have to do all you can to
                               reshape the environment you work and live in.
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