The best solution to getting past the anxiety/fear-avoidance cycle is to take small, manageable actions while accepting the feelings that go along with those actions. Start with the smallest steps possible. Maybe that means opening the assignment and saving it to your computer. Then put it down and walk away. Come back in a little while and take another small step, such as reading over the assignment or making an out…
Start with the smallest steps possible. Maybe
that means opening the assignment and saving
it to your computer.
This is insanely effective for me.Avoidance/procrastination is still an ongoing struggle for me, and I suspect it always will be.
But breaking things down into steps is my best weapon. Nothing comes close.
(Second place is probably "getting good sleep" which has positive benefits for well, just about any challenge your mind faces)
I actually extend this concept to life in general. I make lists of daily tasks. This even includes "getting out of bed", "taking vitamins", etc. Sometimes it's useful to give yourself "credit" for doing all of the little things. Gets you rolling. Sounds silly but it is often effective for me.