Procrastinating is one of many anti-productive tools behind every unsuccessful person.
If you’re not dependable to yourself and others, can they trust you’ll do a great job when called upon?
One way to turn your bad habit into a good one is by not justifying why you didn’t do what you said you would. Stop making excuses; there are none. Stopping procrastination is about being accountable to yourself and others. Stop saying to yourself; “I have time so I can do it later or I don’t feel motivated or in the right mood to do it right now.”
Don’t wait till you feel motivated. Often times you’ll feel motivated and in the right mood once you finally start the project.
A good way to find out if you’re telling yourself lies is to start the project and work at it for 15 minutes.
Chances are, you’ll feel less tired and more motivated the more you work at the task. If not, you’ve at least got the project started and know that your exhaustion is legitimate.
Beat down procrastination’s ugly head and help yourself to a brighter future.