New Anti-Procrastination eBook & “Flip Technique” by Dr. Bill Knaus
Dee, SMART Recovery® Special Events Coordinator
Dr. Bill Knaus, clinical psychologist and foremost expert in the field of procrastination, has joined with SMART Recovery® to produce the first-ever online Anti-Procrastination Mini-Workshop.
As the author of over 20 books, Dr. Knaus’s expertise is vast, in a variety of psychological areas. He has written five separate books on procrastination, including The Procrastination Workbook – a definitive handbook for working through procrastination issues in a step-by-step approach.
The workshop meetings address the many ties and complications that procrastination presents in the pursuit of freedom from addictive behavior, as well as in practically every area of our lives. Dr. Knaus examines the roots of procrastination, how to recognize it, and how to combat it.
This groundbreaking series introduces many new materials, some of which have not yet been published elsewhere.
- Beat the Wheedler Techniques (below)
- Podcasts: Anti-Procrastination Mini-Workshop: Part I & Part II
Anti-Procrastion Mini-Workshop Wrap-up Meeting: Part I & Part II - eBook: Beat Procrastination Now!
SMART is grateful to Dr. Knaus for the time, efforts and cutting edge resources he is sharing with our community.
Beat the Wheedler: Introducing the “Flip Technique”
In a recent Psychology Today article, Dr. Knaus suggests visualizing the source of our procrastination thinking and impulses as an imaginary character, such as the Procrastination Wheedler. Below is the first in a series of tips we can use to combat the challenges and approaches presented by our internal Procrastination Wheedler. These tips utilize Dr. Knaus’s original new “Flip Technique” presented for the first time ever here at SMART Recovery. Watch for more techniques to come!
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