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10. Procrastination Condemnation - Lose the Labels! All those things
you call yourself, such as lazy, scattered, disorganized, not good
enough, incompetent, or stupid, for example, aren’t helping you get
things done, are they? You’ve learned to believe them, and you think
they’ve become something of a self-fulfilling prophecy. If you look
around yourself, though, you’ll see evidence that you can accomplish
quite a number of things without delay.
9.
Procrastination Exaggeration – Are you really procrastinating, or are
you simply focusing on other priorities? It’s possible that those
things you’re not doing shouldn’t get done until sometimes later,
perhaps not at all. Focus on only the most significant areas first, and
the rest will come.
8. Procrastination Temptation – If you hang
out with people who coax you to procrastinate, it’s time to start
surrounding yourself with better examples. If you know certain that
situations are too enticing and will lure you from following through,
create a work-around plan that will help you prevent yourself from
“taking the bait”.
7. Procrastination Alienation – Recognize
that you’re not alone, and are, in fact, in excellent company. Most
people procrastinate about something, sometimes about many things. In a
recent survey on procrastination, almost 1/3 of respondents who
identified themselves as procrastinators had a post-graduation or
higher education.
6. Procrastination Inclination – At the moment
you are about to procrastinate, stop for just a moment to acknowledge
the pattern, even if you continue on to put off whatever you were going
to do. Awareness and acceptance that these are your current patterns is
a necessary step in procrastination extermination.
5.
Procrastination Perspiration – You probably think that the only way to
stop procrastinating is to use will power and discipline. While that
certainly can work, it can cost you a lot of energy and struggle. By
allowing yourself to begin recognizing what is specifically in the way
of following through, and creating simple new patterns, progress is
pretty painless and immediate.
4.
Procrastination Exploration – What is your procrastination costing you?
Do you have a procrastination reputation? Do you continually have to
make procrastination explanations or reparations to others? Are you in
procrastination isolation so nobody will know what you’re not doing? Is
your credit history in procrastination degradation because of paying
bills late? Are you in procrastination desperation because you might
lose your job or significant relationships? Sometimes understanding how
badly you’re paying and in exactly what ways can provoke you to seek
assistance.
3. Procrastination Consultation – Talk with friends
about how they overcame procrastination. Buddy with them on their own
projects, holding each other accountable to get things done. Hire a
procrastination coach, someone who has worked with hundreds of people
and not only knows about procrastination generation, but has helped
many veteran procrastinators with procrastination renunciation.
2.
Procrastination Transformation – nothing helps you achieve more easily
than knowing all the steps you need to take, having a plan to take
them, scheduling that plan into your calendar, creating incentives to
make following through more attractive (and consequences to make it
less attractive!), and putting some accountability supports into place.
This, combined with a simple procrastination meditation, will get you
back on track quickly and easily.
1. Procrastination
Emancipation – Once you’ve fully understood that one of the big reasons
you have been procrastinating is that you’re focusing only on finishing
(and that’s too daunting) you’ll begin to instead concentrate on
starting, which is a much more approachable and manageable way to get
thing done. All you need to do is keep starting, and finishing will
take care of itself.
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