Many among us, on many instances, have the habit of putting aside
to a later time or day some things that needs to be done or acted
upon like a project, work, job, or duty. For purposes of discussion,
we will confine ourselves to procrastination on repair works typically
at home. It equates to other circumstances as well.
Procrastination is one habit that is hard to beat. We procrastinate
for various reasons:
1. When we think that the work that needs to be done can afford
to wait or be delayed.
2. When we are busy with something else we think is more important.
3. When we do not like the work involved or when it is difficult
to do.
4. When we are not sure if the work that needs to be done will
be effective.
5. When the things needed in the work are not yet available or
incomplete.
6. When we forget about it.
And many other reasons like laziness or a combination of the above.
Hard to beat as it is, we stand to gain more and virtually loose
nothing if we overturn this habit.
Check out these helpful tips:
1. When we think that a work can afford to be delayed, it can
also afford not to be delayed. By having the work done without
further delay, we feel a sigh of relief making the load of work
on our back lesser or lighter, which eventually makes us feel better.
2. After being busy with something more important and you have
time to spare, this spare time can be used to attend to the things
on the pending list.
3. Delaying work that is difficult makes the work even more difficult.
A leak on the roof may not be harmful if it doesn't rain; but once
it rains, water goes into the house resulting in wet floors and
carpets and eventually, the extent of damage could be more than
can be imagined.
4. When we are not sure if work that needs to be done will be
effective, we must seek advice from people who are more knowledgeable
on this field. Procrastinating won't help.
5. Delayed work due to incomplete materials will remain delayed
unless we fill in the incomplete items. Again, procrastinating
won't help.
6. Make a list of all pending work in the house and post it on
the refrigerator door to constantly remind us about them.
Bottom line is:
We may feel lazy at times and tend to delay some work that needs
our attention. It's understandable that 'starting' to get a job
done is the most difficult part, but once you have started, half
of the job is already done and the second half will be easy.
Every time you feel like procrastinating, picture yourself as
the job that needs to be done - like a prisoner wherein justice
being delayed results to justice being denied.
About the Author:
Jack Cooper is the Founder of Secret-Knowledge
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