Tip 3 Mea Culpa-Take Responsibility
Youve accepted the fact that (a) youre a procrastinator, and (b) you have a sincere desire to change. Now tell yourself that if you fail to achieve a particular goal or a given task, its because you procrastinated. Mea culpa. Admitting guilt is a giant step. Note, however, that there is a huge difference between admitting guilt and being too hard on yourself. Admitting guilt is taking ownership of your actions. Being too hard on yourself is unjustified self-blame. Continue from where you left off.
Procrastination is an expensive habit.
Procrastinator Anonymous
Plus, the gym is a great way to unwind andmeet next Saturday nights date.
Those tiny beads and miniature semi-precious stones could be your ticket to a bigger, dazzling world of fashion and entrepreneurship. Now tell yourself that if you fail to achieve a particular goal or a given task, its because you procrastinated. For writers, the opposite of procrastinating is warming up. As the initiator of the plan, you must be the first to set the example. |