Friday, September 29, 2006
Procrastination is not laziness
I don't know if you are a procrastinator but I never considered myself one except on a couple of issues I disliked doing so much that I kept putting them aside only to resurface again a few days later.
What are the consequences of this type of bahavior?
- You never feel you have done all your work because THIS is still undone.
- It might cost you money because you have gone past a deadline or lost an opportunity.
- Putting things that need to be done sooner or later off creates frustration and consequently drains you of energy.
- Your desk and your life will feel less cluttered.
- You will eventually get much more done.
- If it is something you really hate to do, you will feel like a winner bursting with energy once it is done!
When they do one thing, it is the only thing they do. And they will always do the most important first. The Paredo principle says: You get 80 % done in 20 % of your time. The secret is to prioritize on what really moves us towards our goals and do that first before picking up the phone, reading our mails or whatever it is that steals our time so easily.
Very successful people get incredible amounts of work done. Fact is the more we do the more we get done but before we will become really productive we have to learn to set the right priorities and do the things we dislike doing whenever they need to get done.
Procrastination is not laziness. Procrastination is a killer of productivity. It is a choice we take; a decision we make that seems the easy way out at the time but in the long term will cost us dearly.
Look into your life and search for the areas in which you procrastinate. Make a decision NOW to stop at least one area and take one small action step NOW that will help you get out of that corner.
Did it? Congratulations!
Nobody is perfect so don't expect wonders TODAY but if you take one small step away from your weak areas on a regular basis your results will improve drastically!
Love your life and it will love you!
Barbara
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