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Precrastination involves rushing to do things too early.
For example, a person is precrastinating if they rush to complete a task as soon as it’s assigned to them, even though they don’t have all the relevant information yet, so they end up working harder and doing a worse job than if they waited.
Precrastination can cause various issues, including worse decisions, worse performance, and lower efficiency.
People precrastinate for various reasons, including that it frees up their mental resources (by getting the task out of the way), reduces the amount of time they have to worry about tasks that they dread, and increases their feelings of immediate satisfaction.
To avoid precrastinating, you can prioritize and schedule your tasks, write down your tasks in a place that doesn’t require you to actively remember them (e.g., a to-do app), question your choice to get started now, consider the pros and cons of waiting with the task, and find alternative things to focus if you do decide to postpone the task.