Case Study 3: Arjun’s Path to Overcoming Procrastination

ituation/Challenge:
Arjun, a 25-year-old MBA student from Pune, sought help because he struggled with chronic procrastination. Despite having ambitious career goals, he found himself binge-watching shows or scrolling social media instead of preparing for his exams or job interviews.

My Approach in the Life Coaching Session:

  1. Root Cause Analysis: We explored Arjun’s fear of failure and how it led to avoidance behavior.
  2. Breaking Tasks into Smaller Steps: I taught him to divide his goals into smaller, achievable milestones.
  3. Accountability Partner: I suggested Arjun pair up with a friend who could check in on his progress.
  4. Reward System: I introduced a system where he rewarded himself after completing each milestone (e.g., a short break or a treat).
  5. Distraction Control: We identified his triggers for procrastination and created strategies, such as using apps to block social media during study hours.

Action Plan:

  • Start each day with a to-do list prioritizing three critical tasks.
  • Set a timer for 25 minutes of focused work (Pomodoro Technique) followed by a 5-minute break.
  • Reflect on daily progress and adjust the plan if needed.
  • Replace negative self-talk with empowering affirmations like, “I am capable of staying focused and achieving my goals.”

Outcome:
In just eight weeks, Arjun completed his MBA project well before the deadline and aced his campus interviews, securing a job at a top consulting firm. He continues to use the time management techniques and has become a productivity enthusiast, inspiring his peers.

Project Details

  • Project Name Nang Project
  • Customer: Jhon dow
  • Location: United kingdom
  • Project Value: $1500
  • Status: Completed
  • Completion Time: 1 Month
  • Tags: Business, Consulting

Challange Was

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Solutions Was

It wasn’t a dream. His room, a proper human room although a little too small, lay peacefully between its four familiar walls. A collection of textile samples lay spread out on the tabl Samsa was a travelling salesman towards the viewer. Gregor then turned to look out the window at the dull weather

  • window at the dull weather
  • Samsa was a travelling salesman towards the
  • Proper human room although a little too small lay
  • Between its four familiar walls