Emotional and Environmental Factors: Why We Continue to Delay Important Work
Procrastination is not always the result of laziness. Many factors influence this behavior — from emotional conditions to the work environment.
EMOTIONAL FACTORS: ANXIETY, FEAR, AND LOW SELF-ESTEEM
Negative emotions can block our ability to start working. The fear of failure often drives people to avoid tasks altogether.
AN UNSUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT
A messy room, loud noise, or interruptions from others can reduce motivation, making procrastination an easier option.
LACK OF SELF-CONTROL
Some individuals struggle to regulate impulses and focus. As a result, they are easily distracted by less important activities.
SOCIAL PRESSURE AND FATIGUE
Too many tasks at once can lead to overload. When the mind and body are tired, procrastination becomes a quick escape to rest.
About the Author
Gusti Ayu Tita
Author — STEKOM University
An active author focused on academic issues, educational technology, and human resource development in the campus environment.