Tip 5 Goals not met because of procrastination
After listing the ways in which you procrastinate, make a second list of goals that you failed to achieve because you procrastinated.
Lets take two typical examples: you promised your editor youd get that article done by a certain due date. On the day the article was due, the editor calls you. You tell her sheepishly that you didnt have time to do it, and you say something like, My son was sick for days and I couldnt concentrate knowing full well your editor was generous with a deadline date.
Result? You took one step farther away from your goal of becoming a professional writer, and two steps farther away from developing a good relationship with an editor who picked you from the 25 writers who applied for the assignment. You can be sure your name has been taken off her address list.
Second example: you delayed lobbying for your colleagues promotion even if he was the best man for the job.
Result? The job went to someone less deserving; second, your colleague resigned to take up another offer.
When you measure the consequences of a missed opportunity because you procrastinated, ask if the consequence was worth the delay.
They dont have to be eloquent at first, just type whatever comes to mind.
Nonactionable Items
Heres a neat trick: tear out sheets from your notepad and label each as kitchen, bedroom and living room.
Map out dates with corresponding academic tasks, revising if necessary. Procrastination pervades every aspect of our lives. By procrastinating, the individual missed out on the property because someone else who was less of a procrastinator grabbed it. In fast-paced societies, people tend to think of time as precious and valuable. |