Tuesday Tip: Stop. Don’t Jot!
. . . writing an important phone number on that envelope or napkin may seem like a great idea at the time, but chances are, those scraps of paper will be long gone by the time you need the information . . .
. . . writing an important phone number on that envelope or napkin may seem like a great idea at the time, but chances are, those scraps of paper will be long gone by the time you need the information . . .
Is it a coincidence that the tasks you like to do the least are also the ones that you tend to forget to do? Probably not!
You can make huge progress in both your business and your life when you remove the roadblocks of guilt and anxiety that procrastination throws in your way. Now, choose the best “get going option” for you. Then, go out and break that habit of procrastination!
Overcoming your drive to procrastinate starts with understanding why you procrastinate. Once you know why, you can begin to tackle the underlying reason for your procrastination, so take a moment to think about why you are holding back.