Procrastination is that state that gives you permission to put off your most important tasks while deceiving you that you will finish it sometime going forward. Every day is the day to finish the task bit we all know that your task will continue to pile until they overwhelm you. Some of the more difficult tasks, you leave them undone and try to do the lighter ones first.
Everyone is afflicted by this workspace challenge, no matter the type of work you do. My spouse describes it as running away from one’s self. How true! But this is something we can all conquer if we apply ourselves and it leads to efficient work and a more productive life. I have carefully selected the recommended books for this week to assist us all in managing this eater of time while recommending a better way to put your play at a place where your job is completed, partially completed before you go out to relax. Here are five books to enable you manage this challenge. Please note that the condition can be more severe in some people than in others.
1) How to stop procrastination by Steve Scott.
This is a book designed to be your ultimate guide to creating good habits to defeat procrastination. Often times we have a bad system in place or an existing habit which overwhelms us as we get busier. Writers have all sorts of reasons for not concluding a novel r even finishing a short story. It is when the creative process stares us in the face, the computer is ready that’s when we all want to walk the dog. Lol.