Monday, November 14, 2016

Interrupting Procrastination


It is past of the old war between what is being done now and what is not being done now. 

Not all procrastination is bad. A delay may be sending us a "The time is not right" signal. 

Still, don't forget that a single form of procrastination is harder to maintain than a smorgasbord of procrastination. 

Make procrastination boring, not tempting, and interrupt it with priorities. Don't replace one form of procrastination with another and then pretend that action has been taken.

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