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If you feel deeply passionate about achieving a certain goal then nothing should be able to stop you from reaching it. How many of us actually complete projects? Why do we put things off until tomorrow? I know someone who was still sewing her wedding dress two hours before her wedding! Why do we constantly create crises in our lives through incomplete projects? We don’t always put something off because we are not able to perform the task. We may put it off because—for some reason—we do not want to do it. Here are some of the reasons why people put off jobs that they can actually do:
If you want to stop procrastinating you will need to take responsibility for your non-performance. Tomorrow isn’t another day. There is no tomorrow; what we have is the present. The effort you make today will determine your success tomorrow—in every aspect of your life. If you catch yourself procrastinating you need to stop and ask yourself why you’re doing it. Be brutally honest with yourself about your reasons. Once you have admitted what the obstacle is (yes, you really do know—we always do), write down ideas of how to overcome it. Ask yourself what would have to happen or what you would need to do to move forward and complete the task successfully. Then take action and complete the task. Decide (it really is a choice!) to do all the necessary tasks and activities you’ve been avoiding for so long. This can make a huge difference to your achievements, confidence, self-esteem, mood and feelings of self-worth. Create your own success by taking responsibility—and action! By Elsabé Manning
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