Ambivalence
The term also refers to situations where "mixed feelings" of a more general sort are experienced, or where a person experiences uncertainty or indecisiveness concerning something.
Ambivalence is experienced as psychologically unpleasant when the positive and negative aspects of a subject are both present in a person's mind at the same time. This state can lead to avoidance or procrastination, or to deliberate attempts to resolve the ambivalence. When the situation does not require a decision to be made, people experience less discomfort even when feeling ambivalent.
I think ambivalent is the best word to describe my feelings now. And it is definitely psychologically unpleasant and that may be the reason why I am procrastinating now.
If I don't have any tasks, perhaps the discomfort will be resolved, however, that's not true.
Ambivalence is experienced as psychologically unpleasant when the positive and negative aspects of a subject are both present in a person's mind at the same time. This state can lead to avoidance or procrastination, or to deliberate attempts to resolve the ambivalence. When the situation does not require a decision to be made, people experience less discomfort even when feeling ambivalent.
I think ambivalent is the best word to describe my feelings now. And it is definitely psychologically unpleasant and that may be the reason why I am procrastinating now.
If I don't have any tasks, perhaps the discomfort will be resolved, however, that's not true.