One of them is on the subject of...procrastination....it's about the fourth or fifth one down in the pile...
The Spanish have a proverb: Tomorrow is often the busiest day of the week. Clever wordsmiths, those Spaniards.
We all
procrastinate. We dawdle and delay, dally and defer. My office floor
is still home to a pile of papers that needed filing two months ago; I'm waiting
for them to stop dallying and file themselves.
Whatever the task, whatever the excuse, the tips below will help you
do today what most people put off to next month.
1. Ask yourself, What's the
holdup? People procrastinate for many reasons. Some fear failure.
Some avoid boring jobs. Others shy away from getting tangled in a
complicated mess (i.e., my pile of papers). Knowing the cause of the problem may
open your eyes to an obvious solution.
2. Do you need to do
it? Simple question, but it's a good one. Sometimes we put something
off because it's not important. If you don't really need to do it, free
yourself of the mental burden and drop the task from your
to-do list.
3. Ask for
help. I have a pile of stuff in the lane bettwenn the garage and the house, things I'm workingb on. The Impala has a parasitic battery leak, this has been going on for a while. There are boxes in the basement which have not been opened since I moved in herev 4 years ago. The garage is a mess of stuff, it includes about 5 bikes...I only use one...occasionally.
4. Commit just five
minutes. That's it--just 300 seconds. Telling yourself you only have
to do something for a sliver of time does two things. It transforms a big job
into a tiny matter: Five minutes? I can do that. And because getting started is
the hardest part, once your five minutes is up you'll often drive
right
5. Focus on the
end. Thinking about how you'll feel when you've done whatever needs
to be done may motivate you to make it happen.
I don't much like to organize, but I love to be
organized. This is what I focus on--the feeling of having everything in its
place, clean and tidy--when I need to declutter a space. Although my pile of
papers proves that I have some work to do.
6. Just do it.
Quit stalling. Quit rationalizing. Stand up, walk to the danger zone,
and get to work.
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