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How to end procrastination

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Innovation brings distraction, especially when nearly everything can be accessed via a mobile phone. Many would call Twitter one of their biggest time sucks, but I *cough* wouldn’t.

Procrastination creeps up like a setting sun. The calming dusk lures—no, seduces our minds and attention to focus on the beauty of the orange hued skies. We allow ourselves permission to be distracted for what we justify as “a brief moment.” And, as we watch the sun kiss the horizon to welcome in nightfall, we suddenly realize that we’re in the dark, figuratively that is with respect to the project that we should have been focused on.

Let’s get out of the dark and implement these tips to end procrastination. Once you’ve mastered those, focus more on getting things done.


Comments (11)

Nov 22, 2009
Angela Sherice said...
I SO appreciate this article. (Something ya kinda already know-but looks a littttttle clearer seeing it written).
Thank you for sharing.
Nov 23, 2009
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Nov 23, 2009
cwilcoxtweet said...
Great refresher! Something I need to focus on.
Nov 23, 2009
Daniel Honigman said...
I suppose reading this blog post prolongs procrastination?
Nov 23, 2009
The orange peeling of life past my might, in sight of life changing past the what the, is going on with this mirror, of liberalism, to extrmism, after math past, mirrors questions of mirrors formualting across the chosen path.
Nov 23, 2009
Ralph said...
I really appreciate your posting this. Thanks, I can use a lot of help with stalling. In fact my first reaction to reading your tweet on this was, "I'll take a look at that later."
Nov 23, 2009
ravkraft said...
My new way of doing stuff

1. What are the things that must be done?
2. Which ones are priority a, b and c?
3. When must the first "a" be finished?
4. Unto whom can I be held accountable for the deadline?
5. Outlook + Nokia PC Suite + phone + a little digging

= Bliss.

Nov 23, 2009
Ravi Matah said...
A very well written and thought provoking article. Though we already knew these contents, but having these points in one place is very meaningful. Procastination is a very bad habit. You are right in saying that we need to make a list of things to be done TODAY and then prioritise the tasks. Fixing deadlines for oneself is very important.
Thanks for the valuable info.
Nov 25, 2009
chinenye said...
thank u, i felt u talking directly to me. procrastination is soooooo out of my life.....heeeheee
Nov 25, 2009
Streams of Consciences Dreams
Follow the Yellow brick Roads; streams of conscience dreams, in a worldly position, of Ceo with Tennis elbow.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Hello of a morning night mirage, in a prayer of horror, form a mural, eulogy, forming mirrors, formulate evolutional morphing, horror, forming fort, forks pouring, forming more forms, a parasite more cellular morphing a cancerous cell a morphing silence, of forms, torch your fire, the cell of terror once worn,
The conscience mind is the renaissance.
If the battle of restrictions, of wrong or right, left or right, we would fight the hypocrisy, of the subjective nature, in the forums of streams of the extremes.
The moral desire, is the design of moral, configuring moral formations beyond contemplations, as we grow older, we are the form, of moral forms, or we are the forms of moral thorns, for the world we know will form moral storms, if we form notions, of notions, reflecting deflection, immoral forms, we will create a world of desert storm.
Humbug, the chairman once said to the notion every day a Christmas once mass.
Gring scream once Christmas dreams, the forms once more the ghost of your moral form.
Streams of conscience dreams the conscience mind will hold the test of time, the extreme means of desire resigns the moral streams of dreams.
Silence the dreams of desire, and the hypocrisy, of evil, is the desire, of moral sociological forums.
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Feb 02, 2010
Tony Teegarden said...
I'm glad everyone liked the 3 steps to ending procrastination! I had no idea it would resonate with everyone so well when I wrote it. Thanks for the kind words and continue to blow past your barriers! -Tony

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