Getting things done is often easier said than done. We write out our goals for plans, projects, ideas and things we want to accomplish and what happens next? Procrastination sets in. Why? There are three deadly mistake that you need to avoid at all costs when you write out your goals. To find out what they are and how to avoid them read on.
Posts Tagged ‘Beating Procrastination’
Beating Procrastination – Three Deadly Goal Setting Mistakes That Will Guarantee Failure
Monday, July 20th, 2009Beating Procrastination – 3 Mind Mapping Mistakes That Can Deprive You of Your Self Satisfaction
Friday, June 26th, 2009Procrastination is a daily struggle for many of us. Mind mapping is an excellent strategy to help break down your goals into manageable tasks. But, mind mapping can also create FEAR in the procrastinator that will result in action that never reach completion. Are your mind mapping mistakes actually hurting your success instead of helping it?
Beating Procrastination – Three Success Sucking Mistakes That People Make When Writing Out Goals
Monday, May 18th, 2009Never ending struggles with procrastination seem to stagnant the success of so many people. A great strategy is to write down your goals so that we give them a level of commitment. What we write down and how we write down those goals makes a huge difference in the level of success we have. Are you making any of these three success sucking mistakes when you write out your goals?
Beating Procrastination – The 3 Deadly Mistakes Procrastinators Make When They Try to Go it Alone
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009You have your goal, your plan, your project or your passion that you are already to get started and you are NOT going to procrastinate this time. You tell yourself the same thing you have told yourself so many times before, “Action to Completion” today! You are a liar! Get an accountability partner today and you will see the beating procrastination is possible.
Beating Procrastination – How Using a White Board Can Help You Create Your Game Plan For Success
Friday, May 1st, 2009Writing down your goals has been a long time favorite way to motivate people to develop a commitment to whatever the goal, plan, task or action is that you want to complete. This is a great idea however, where you write down your plan and how you write it is often where this advice falls short.
