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“I have
learned that most regrets come from the things I DIDN’T do. I have learned
that regret lasts forever.” Simply Brilliant
Procrastination...putting off what you can do today until tomorrow...7
years, 5 months, and 2 days later you’re wondering why you never started
that book. It would have been done by now and you would be reaping the
rewards. Writing would be your full-time pleasure now. You can see yourself
sitting on the garden patio of your dream home surrounded by towering palm
trees and luxurious flowers. You look across the Pacific as the ocean air
gently blows across your face. The phone rings. Your latest book made the
Best Seller List. Funny how in regret the picture is always bright and
sunny, and in procrastination its doom and gloom. ”No one will ever want to
read my book. No one will ever publish my book”. What if you could switch
that picture so you are pulled to the vision like it was a magnet. The
vision will be there. Why not make it sooner rather than later.
Procrastination results in stress, poor health, and regrets that last a
lifetime. Taking action leads to fulfillment, life experience, and wisdom.
So read on to discover how to break through procrastination, take action,
and make things happen.
Step 1-
Where in your life are you procrastinating? Is it the appropriate decision
to delay or irrational postponement? Choose one project that you want to
stop procrastinating on.
Step 2-
Discover the source in order to create a solution. Consider when your car
doesn’t start. You look for the source of the problem. When you find the
source it is easy to take action to make the repair. Look behind
procrastination to find what is stopping you. It may be an unpleasant task,
lack of interest, someone else’s goal, a large overwhelming project, fear,
poor time management, or indecision. When you discover the source you are
one step closer to making a change. Congratulations!
Step 3-
Based on the source decide if this is a goal you want to keep. If so, choose
a strategy that makes you more comfortable. Below are some examples to get
your creativity flowing. However, choose what is right for you. You will
have to develop new habits. Best to create habits you want vs. what someone
else wants for you. Discover the source and set the strategy up in a way
that you know you will take action.
An
Unpleasant Task/ Lack of Interest- Schedule it at the beginning of the day
so it is not hanging over your head all day long. Think of how great you
will feel to have it done. Reward yourself when you follow through.
Someone
Else’s Goal- Set a boundary...say no or accept only the part of the job that
you feel good about. If you can not say no (ex. employment situation) then
you may choose to follow the above solution.
A Large
Overwhelming Project- Break it down into small manageable tasks. What part
can you do? What part can you delegate? What is the first small step you
know you can do right now?
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Lack of
Focus Due to Multiple Projects- Prioritize the projects then break them down
into small manageable tasks as in the step above. Focus on completion of one
project at a time.
Fear- What
is the fear telling you? Is it legitimate or the product of an irrational
assumption. Usually what we think may happen never does. If you need to
stand up to your fear then visualize a positive end result. Use affirmations
and visualization to break through the fear. Focus on how great you will
feel simply for having the courage to try. You gain strength, wisdom, and
confidence from each experience.
Poor Time
Management- Schedule a block of time daily or weekly to work specifically on
this project. Keep these appointments. Begin with small blocks of time (an
amount of time you can commit) until you are consistently keeping your
appointments. Then you can add more time. Indecision- When you don’t know
what to do set a deadline to make up your mind. Then get whatever support
and information you need to be able to make an educated decision.
Step 4-
Come from a positive place. Think of that picture you will have if you don’t
follow through and allow that picture to pull you towards it now. Know that
you are an amazing person who is completely capable when you prepare, get
the help you need, and use the resources available to you. Focus on how
great you will feel for having followed through step by step no matter what
the result. After all...it is through the expedition that many great and
memorable moments occur! What action will you take? Starting Now!
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you!
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2003, Beth A. Tabak, All rights reserved.
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startingnow@houston.rr.com.
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