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Overcoming Procrastinating With a Little Help From Your Goals
Posted by Christopher Stigson at Jul 29th, 2008 in Personal Development
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Is it in the human nature to procrastinate and put tasks off until later? Yes. As a matter of fact, it is. Humans have virtually perfected the art of procrastination and now the population needs more help than ever with this problem. What else could be the reason for having a library full of stop procrastination e-books and books, tapes and videos all over? With all of the books and ebooks coming out on a monthly basis you can easily fill up a whole persons shelf with just those.
If you want to end procrastination fast and easily there’s a lot of good ways to do that. First of all you usually need a good reason why, and this can be fear of loss or having a potential goal. If you have a goal to move towards and the rewards are great it becomes a great process and it’s an easy way to end it quickly.
If you want to increase motivation and gain more power in your life the you’ll need to have feelings of commitement to whatever you do. So having a well defined goal is the way to start. Once you are clear about the goal you want, you’ll soon feel emotionally attached and it increases your chances of ending procrastination fast.
Figuring out what a person really wants often begins with figuring out what they do not want. Most people who ask themselves the question “What do I really want?” can only answer it with things they do not want, thus creating a negative association with want. That is why the answers to the “What I want” question can usually be derived by flipping the answers around when the negatives surface.
There are also software that allows you to ask a question to it and it gives you back answers which shows you basically what you want in life and it’s aimed at getting these questions answered.
Among the various other tools and techniques for time management and especially for stopping procrastination, goal setting is an important part of the whole. And being an important part, education on how to set goals effectively must be foremost on anyone’s mind.
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