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		<title>Survive Procrastination</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alright, I admit it, I have a BIG problem. Procrastination. The frustrating part for me is that I&#8217;m able and a hard working proud individual, but yet, I find myself in a state of mind where I always manage to find a reason to put it off. Let me tell you something. I am the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alright, I admit it, I have a BIG problem. Procrastination. The frustrating part for me is that I&#8217;m able and a hard working proud individual, but yet, I find myself in a state of mind where I always manage to find a reason to put it off. Let me tell you something. I am the international poster child for procrastinators. I can&#8217;t begin to tell you how many times procrastination has cost me dearly. History is replete with examples of how procrastination has time and time again destroyed people&#8217;s lives. So why do I still procrastinate?<br />
Sometimes I wonder if it&#8217;s not just because I have the choice. Whenever I worked for someone that was very demanding, I always managed to do the work at my best and in due time. It&#8217;s as if the &#8220;fear&#8221; of disappointing someone other than myself was what made me act!</p>
<p>So how does one survive procrastination? I was great at it in High School, College, and in life. Procrastinated in everything I did, to include studies, leisure, and work. My husband calls it lazy and sometimes mental masturbation, I call it brain storming&#8211;feeling the creative drive, research. But however you put it, it is still procrastination.</p>
<p>In some degree, I do blame procrastination to my &#8220;not doing my best&#8221; and for me not living the life I really want to live. I heard a saying once that procrastinators survive as do-ers live. So how does one overcome procrastination?</p>
<p>1.    Completed a project as soon as I got it. I didn&#8217;t want to waste anytime because the sooner I get it done, the sooner I move up to what I ultimately wanted to achieve, my end goal.<br />
2.    KISS &#8211; Keep it simple silly. Just started and did not mess with anything as in formatting, tinkering, procrastinating.<br />
3.     Removed everything that tempted me and drove me away from what I had to do. Turned off the phone, turned off the internet.<br />
4.    Locked myself in the bathroom to get my work done. Made it the first thing I did when I got it in your mind or even feel the inkling to get it done.<br />
5.     Told myself I&#8217;m just going to put at least 10 minutes into it.<br />
6.    I placed the project I dread more at the top of my to-do list<br />
7.    I always try to find something about the project that excites me.<br />
8.    Most importantly, forget about perfection. Just start doing it, and fix it later.<br />
9.    If all else fails, I take a nap, a bath, or go outside and enjoy the outdoors or do nothing and stare at my computer.</p>
<p>Life isn&#8217;t all about productivity, but it is about getting things done so you can live your dreams.<br />
Please chime in and let me know how your progress is going.</p>
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