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27.2.09

Battling Procrastination - Win Against The Procrastination Monster


Mark Twain can say something about almost any topic you can think off. When asked about the subject of avoiding procrastination, he replied, "Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow." The humor in his statement can be relished by all. But at the same time, the inlaid procrastination's danger is quite painfully true

The initial step to a more fulfilling life is to take up defeating procrastination more seriously. The war takes place at you mind, so you lose or win only there. To defeat procrastination, you should have a change in attitude. When you approach a job with the positive side to see, your chance at completion is better, this is the secret of success to many people.

- You have a choice in attitude. Many people postpone jobs mainly due to their thinking that they will be more successful by waiting for the best circumstance to show itself before starting a project. In the path of success, you should make decisions and do something whatever the circumstance of it may be.

- The attitude defines the productivity of you work. The natural abilities or high IQ is hardly of any matter in the path of successful people. People who are always successful in whatever they do have the positive attitude- believes that you can successfully complete the job.

- Nothing can be done about the past, so leave it behind. Analyzing how you could have a different response to a problem of past is an important preparation inn problem solving of today. Chalk up your experience and then leave it behind.

The following question will assist you in identifying areas to start working on. Say "yes" to what shows you.

1. I need not wait for the best circumstance to start a task, getting it perfect is almost impossible.

2. If given best effort, any project I take will give success.

3. I don't blame failure on my surrounding factor; I analyze myself of what can be done differently, to get the different end.

4. I will not think about decisions once it is made, I will concentrate on what I am doing currently.

5. I should when to end a project- spending more time is only an excuse to postpone the start of next job.

If "no" has been an answer for any of the statements, get started today on the corrective action. Do something upon it one by one. Keep working on it till you can really answer is a "yes" to that statement before you proceed to the next statement. . "Be not the slave of your own past," said Ralph Waldo Emerson. Free yourself from the procrastination chain and start a richer life.

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