Psychology Today: Procrastination: Ten Things To Know

I usually excuse my procrastination by saying "I have a large list of things to do, and many of them will never get done, but I do my best."

In the meanwhile, being more privately honest, I know that system does not work. We all have and there will always be more things to do than fits the day. There are systems, disciplines and priorities that help us make the best choices. Here is a list of core concepts to consider:

01. Spend some time each day reflecting on your life's purpose. On a daily basis, work on your spiritual beliefs.
02. Pay yourself first. Put aside a reasonable amount of money, then pay your debts with honor.
03. You cannot do a project. Make a list of your projects, then break them down into tangible items. Do these items.
04. Be usefull. Too serve is to lead. To lead is to be in control of your destiny.
05. The above rules are easier said than done. Find a mentor, believe in others.
06. If you are not angry, you are not paying attention. Make a difference.
07. Have some fun. It is possible to be happy and angry at the same time because the only failing is apathy.
08. If you stand for nothing, you'll die for nothing. Have an opinion.
09. Opinions evolve with growth. reserve the right to become wiser. Do not worry about the "Wishy-washy" label.
10. Do not vote conservative repugnican. The profit motive is NOT a replacement for humanitarianism.

I guess I revealle some of my politices in that last rule. But if you disagree with that last statement, the article linked to below is still worth reading.








Psychology Today: Procrastination: Ten Things To Know






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