
Nobody likes a procrastinator and nobody likes to procrastinate, even though it is convenient. Although, you find this also adds to stress and a bad start when reviewing time management skills. So, have an anti-procrastination plan and identify those procrastination signs you've been ignoring.
When it comes to procrastination, it is important to identify why and what scenarios you find yourself procrastinating. Take these scenarios and make them meaningful. People tend to make more of an effort for things that contain more personal benefit. For example, I need to generate 30 key ideas for my blog to post one a day next month. Now that's a lot of ideas, but look at the personal benefits: more traffic and higher ranks equals more money in your pockets. More dough should be more than enough of a reason, yet, we procrastinate anyway.
Publicly announce your intent to get certain tasks done, tell everyone. You can use these people as a support group because they want you to succeed. It would be a plus if these people even gave you ideas, or at least, give you the space and time to do so.
Say no. If you keep finding yourself pushing a task further and further to the bottom of the list, re-examine your purpose to do it at all. Ask yourself again, is this meaning? When you tell people about it, do they suggest alternatives? If so, quit telling yourself your going to do something if you're really not going to, that's procrastinating! Let it go and it will no longer drag you down.
Don't get labeled a procrastinator, there is no success ladder to climb from that. You are simply at the bottom.
Hope this blog post was helpful to you, "Nobody Likes a Procrastinator. So, Stop Procrastinating"
Spunky Jones.
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