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How to cope with emotional aversiveness when faced with tasks outside comfort zone?

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According to state-of-the-art Psychology research, what are the most successful techniques to cope with / overcome the emotional aversiveness experienced when one is faced with tasks outside one's comfort zone (which usually leads to procrastinating on those tasks)?

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6 hours ago, WellbeingSeeker said:

According to state-of-the-art Psychology research, what are the most successful techniques to cope with / overcome the emotional aversiveness experienced when one is faced with tasks outside one's comfort zone (which usually leads to procrastinating on those tasks)?

I'd say --> source.gif

But that's not gonna do much for you right? I mean.. that's too hard right?

Take an hour or 2 out of your day to just focus on --> contemplation, meditation, journaling, introspecting, questioning and try to understand your problems at their source and try to come up with a solution, when you do; implement it. if it fails, do this again, if that fails, do this again, if it fails do it AGAIN. Persevere until you find the real problem and the real solution. 

Hint*** you are the problem and you are the solution.  

Vision + Strength/Confidence + Perseverance = Success

 

 

 

Edited by Truth

Memento Mori

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15 minutes ago, Truth said:

Take an hour or 2 out of your day to just focus on --> contemplation, meditation, journaling, introspecting, questioning and try to understand your problems at their source and try to come up with a solution, when you do; implement it. if it fails, do this again, if that fails, do this again, if it fails do it AGAIN. Persevere until you find the real problem and the real solution. 

Hint*** you are the problem and you are the solution.  

Vision + Strength/Confidence + Perseverance = Success

I agree wholeheartedly. 

 

For me, I found trouble with perseverance because whenever I failed, I get extremely hopeless and depressed. I can't do it.. I'm not worthy... 

 

However, I'm becoming more and more aware of my reaction to when I fail and that's definitely been of help.  Keep going!

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