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5 Ways to Beat Procrastination in 2025

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And that too Without Sacrificing Slow Living !! Look, I get it.. You want to be that effortlessly mindful, slow-living person who sips tea in the morning sun, journaling about gratitude and inner peace( that’s how I told you initially ) .. But somehow, you’re also the person who suddenly has to reorganise the sock drawer when an actual task needs to be done..

Been there. Done that. Still doing it.

But here’s the thing—slow living and procrastination are not the same thing. One is about intentionality, the other is about convincing yourself that scrolling through flight deals you’ll never book is somehow productive.

1. The ‘Done’ List: Because You Deserve to Feel Productive

To-do lists? Stressful.

‘Done’ lists? Satisfying.

Instead of looking at an endless list of things you haven’t done, flip the script. Start with what’s already accomplished:

Woke up (Look at you, thriving!)

Drank tea (Basic survival, but still counts)

Gym done (Look at you, getting stronger)

Walked early in morning for 30 minutes (Because the spring break means kids all day, and you need that moment of peace)

See? You’re already winning. And when you write down what you’ve done, it weirdly makes you want to keep going.

2. The 2-Minute Rule: Stop Overthinking and Just Do It

If it takes less than two minutes, do it now. No debates. No “I’ll do it later” lies.

Put that cup in the sink instead of letting it mysteriously multiply on the table ..

Make the bed : because future you deserves to return to a non-chaotic space very soon ..

Does it seem tiny? Yes. Does it prevent small tasks from turning into a monster-sized to-do list? Also yes.

3. Time-Blocking: Because It’s Literally Just in Your Head

You think you need hours to get something done, but most tasks? They’re not that deep. Time-blocking is just setting a timer and committing to the task.

For example, I give myself 25 minutes to clean the kitchen. That’s it. No “Oh, let me also reorganise the pantry” distractions. You can do the same:

Non-negotiable

Gym at 9:30 AM, evening walk at 7/7:30 PM

(Time blocking my workouts keeps me consistent)

• 25 minutes to sort out emails (not ‘refresh inbox’ for fun)

25 minutes to write that report (without suddenly deep-diving into the history of paper)

25 minutes to fold laundry (instead of letting it sit in a sad, wrinkled pile)

The moment you set a timer, your brain goes.. Oh, I guess we’re doing this now. And you actually do it.

4. One Task at a Time: Because Multitasking is a Scam

You think you’re being productive, but you’re really just starting five things and finishing none.

You start writing an email, then remember you need to check something, then—oh look! A notification! Suddenly, it’s an hour later, and you’ve done nothing.

Instead:

• Write the email/blog/kids work list, then check social media

• Eat your food, then doomscroll (because lukewarm food is a crime)

Tidy one space before randomly deciding to rearrange your entire house

One thing at a time. Done properly. Revolutionary, I know.

5. Just Start. No, Really. Just. Start.

Motivation is unreliable. Waiting for the perfect moment? That’s how you end up binge-watching travel videos instead of doing literally anything useful. Instead, start with the smallest possible step:

Need to work out? Just put on your shoes. That’s it. (You’ll probably end up moving.)

Need to clean? Pick up one thing. (Suddenly, you’re tidying the whole room.)

Need to write? Type literally anything. (Even if it’s just “I don’t feel like writing.”)

The hardest part is starting. Once you do, your brain just goes with it.

Slow living isn’t about putting things off forever—it’s about doing them with intention. It’s about actually enjoying the process instead of rushing, but also not letting your house, inbox, or life turn into absolute chaos.

So, go do one thing. Just one. Right now. (Yes, now.)

And then, you can reward yourself with a nice, slow, well-deserved tea break. See? Balance.

9 responses to “5 Ways to Beat Procrastination in 2025”

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    Anonymous

    My husband and I love reading your posts. I always tell him that just reading your blog makes me feel productive, happy, and all kinds of positive vibes. You’re spreading kindness, joy, and a real sense of purpose to so many people and I’m absolutely loving your writing style and especially that touch of humour ! Every bit of this blog is gold.

    My husband’s on breakfast duty and he’s making bagels with cream cheese and some burritos. So I’m kicking back and letting him take over the kitchen 🙂

    Courtney & Matt

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    Anonymous

    Good Morning D, Always loving your posts. perfect way to start my morning with you and your informative blog.

    Jen

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    Anonymous

    I need to really step up my game

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    Anonymous

    Irresistible !!

    U simply Hook !!

    Honest approach makes thing interesting .  

    Final nail – “Multitasking is scam” , that was so thoughtful.

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    Anonymous

    your every topic really touches a very important aspect of everyone’s life, thanks

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    Anonymous

    The best part? You didn’t just point out the problem (which, let’s be honest, I already know too well), but you gave me that push I needed. The way you break things down makes productivity seem less like a scary monster and more like something I might actually be able to handle.

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    Anonymous

    Dolly, I can’t thank you enough for this blog post. You have no idea how much I needed to read this today. I swear it felt like you were sitting next to me & casually sipping your tea and calling me out in the most entertaining yet brutally honest way possible.

    joe ♥️

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    Anonymous

    Saturday Night and what a way to start reading something so good 😊

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    loudlyglitteryb1e15ea0a8

    I must say, you have some magic in your writings.

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