How do you think you would feel if you could actually set a goal and accomplish it? Imagine yourself next year this time when you have accomplished that one goal in your life that you know will make a huge difference in your self esteem and/or lifestyle. Go ahead, imagine it. Really. See yourself in a different place. Take a few minutes and let your imagination take you there to that place of success. Beginning with the most powerful tool, let's take a look at three ways to improve your chances to beat procrastination.
Our forebears were mentally equipped to live in the relatively simple environment of the African Savannah where their choices were few and readily solved. If they came across a Sabre-toothed tiger there was no time for an endless 'should I' or 'shouldn't I' debate. Either they raced to the safety of their caves, or they died in the attempt. Nowadays we have an embarrassment of choice. Every time we go into a supermarket we now have to choose, not whether we want a large or small loaf of bread, but which of eighty or more varieties of loaves we want. The longer we dither over the choice, the more we prolong the stressful period of indecision. And the narrower the difference between the quality and pricing of the competing brands, the more difficult the choice becomes. In these situations it's best to grab the first thing that comes to hand, for few will know the difference once the choice is made.
Too often we dither because we're afraid of making mistakes. But life is never risk free, and the person who is afraid of making mistakes usually ends up making nothing. You can't learn to swim unless you're prepared to immerse yourself in water.
So can reading, read magazines you are interested in, if you like cooking, read a cookbook! Before you know it, you're cooking a gourmet meal. Truth is, if you have an interest in something, it is important to nourish that interest to give you joy and satisfaction in life.
Procrastination and indecisiveness are bad habits. The more they're practiced, the stronger and more debilitating they become. Throughout the course of the coming week, and for the remainder of your life, train yourself to be quick and decisive in making your judgments. Few issues are irrevocable. It's not the end of the world if you buy the wrong house, or even settle down with an unsuitable mate.
These are three very powerful psychological tools to help beat procrastination, and they are not difficult. However, the only way they will help is if you implement them. Don't put this off again. Good intentions are of no value in the goal setting arena. You must put your plan into action. It's OK to start slowly, but don't delay, and don't ever stop. DO NOT say that you will start tomorrow. Start today. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. - 16890
Our forebears were mentally equipped to live in the relatively simple environment of the African Savannah where their choices were few and readily solved. If they came across a Sabre-toothed tiger there was no time for an endless 'should I' or 'shouldn't I' debate. Either they raced to the safety of their caves, or they died in the attempt. Nowadays we have an embarrassment of choice. Every time we go into a supermarket we now have to choose, not whether we want a large or small loaf of bread, but which of eighty or more varieties of loaves we want. The longer we dither over the choice, the more we prolong the stressful period of indecision. And the narrower the difference between the quality and pricing of the competing brands, the more difficult the choice becomes. In these situations it's best to grab the first thing that comes to hand, for few will know the difference once the choice is made.
Too often we dither because we're afraid of making mistakes. But life is never risk free, and the person who is afraid of making mistakes usually ends up making nothing. You can't learn to swim unless you're prepared to immerse yourself in water.
So can reading, read magazines you are interested in, if you like cooking, read a cookbook! Before you know it, you're cooking a gourmet meal. Truth is, if you have an interest in something, it is important to nourish that interest to give you joy and satisfaction in life.
Procrastination and indecisiveness are bad habits. The more they're practiced, the stronger and more debilitating they become. Throughout the course of the coming week, and for the remainder of your life, train yourself to be quick and decisive in making your judgments. Few issues are irrevocable. It's not the end of the world if you buy the wrong house, or even settle down with an unsuitable mate.
These are three very powerful psychological tools to help beat procrastination, and they are not difficult. However, the only way they will help is if you implement them. Don't put this off again. Good intentions are of no value in the goal setting arena. You must put your plan into action. It's OK to start slowly, but don't delay, and don't ever stop. DO NOT say that you will start tomorrow. Start today. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. - 16890
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