We often say to our clients that procrastination is a teacher, an indicator.
What does it indicate? Could be:
* you don't like a type of work
* you don't have sufficient skills to match the task
* it's not important enough for you
* you don't believe you can do it
...
We teach them to ask themselves:
why am I procrastinating?
You left one of the more obvious reasons, in my opinion: you are avoiding responsibilities and hard work because it's easier and safer--in the short term--to fuck around and slack off all day.
What does it indicate? Could be:
* you don't like a type of work * you don't have sufficient skills to match the task * it's not important enough for you * you don't believe you can do it ...
We teach them to ask themselves: why am I procrastinating?
Resolve often isn't the issue.