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Why People Procrastinate: Experts Reveal 6 Common Personality Types

Nurul Darari by Nurul Darari
June 9, 2026
in Lifestyle
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Why People Procrastinate: Experts Reveal 6 Common Personality Types

Why People Procrastinate: Experts Reveal 6 Common Personality Types

Jakarta, ThedailyID — Procrastination is often linked to laziness. However, psychologists say the habit usually stems from deeper personality traits and emotional patterns.

Research shows people delay tasks for different reasons. Some fear failure, while others struggle with perfectionism or poor emotional regulation.

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Experts have identified six common personality types that are more likely to procrastinate.

1. The Perfectionist

Perfectionists often set extremely high standards for themselves. As a result, they may postpone starting a task because they fear making mistakes or producing imperfect results.

Instead of completing the work, they spend excessive time planning or revising details.

2. The Dreamer

Dreamers enjoy generating ideas and imagining possibilities. However, they often struggle to turn those ideas into action.

Consequently, they may delay important tasks because they focus more on goals than practical steps.

3. The Worrier

People in this group frequently overthink potential problems. They fear failure, criticism, or negative outcomes.

Because of that anxiety, they often avoid tasks altogether and postpone decisions for as long as possible.

4. The Crisis Maker

Some individuals believe they perform best under pressure. Therefore, they intentionally delay work until deadlines approach.

Although the adrenaline rush may boost short-term productivity, the habit can increase stress and reduce work quality.

5. The Overwhelmed Type

People who feel overwhelmed often face difficulty organizing priorities. Large projects can seem intimidating, making it hard to know where to begin.

As a result, they may avoid the task rather than break it into smaller, manageable steps.

6. The Pleasure Seeker

Pleasure seekers prefer activities that provide immediate satisfaction. They often choose entertainment, social media, or hobbies over responsibilities.

Consequently, important work gets pushed aside in favor of more enjoyable distractions.

Psychologists emphasize that procrastination is not simply a time-management problem. Instead, it often reflects emotional challenges, stress, fear, or personal habits.

However, understanding the underlying cause can help people address the behavior more effectively. Strategies such as setting smaller goals, creating routines, and managing anxiety can reduce the tendency to delay tasks.

Experts also note that occasional procrastination is normal. The problem becomes more serious when it consistently affects work performance, academic achievement, relationships, or mental well-being.

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