Procrastination and Your Progress
For some people, procrastination is a dirty word!
They don't want to deal with things, and feel angry and frustrated at the mention of procrastinating. They feel like they would rather sweep it under the carpet.
In my case, it is a dirty word, in that I d not like prcrastination.
I start each day with zeal, and a determined effort to move ahead, and succeed at my list of tasks.
This is not to blow my trumpet, but rather to remind all that we only have one life, and a time on earth- and we needto m ake the best of it.
It is worth making a list, and really thinking about all that you want to achieve.
It has been found that for many people, the reults achieved after following a determined goal plan are more than 300% effective compared to those that do not plan.
If a task is very large, it is worth breaking it down into smaller chunks, and doing a little each day.
This will make it more manageable, and you will achieve much more.
I know thius can seem a little full on, but it is really worth the time.
Take the time to simply lock yourself away, and avoid all distractions.
Take the phone off the hook, turn off the TV, and get to work.
Often, just starting can make all the difference, and really does add up over time.
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