Procrastination Emerges As A Problem For Many People
November 26, 2008 by Guest
Filed under Law of Attraction
In three particular areas of activity, namely college, business enterprise and home life, procrastination can give an especially detrimental effect. A closer look at the inherent factors for procrastination in each of these settings can help illuminate a few of the influences in the decision to procrastinate.
For many students, procrastination emerges as a significant problem during the first years of college. The college procrastinator is frequently an individual who, for one of several possible reasons, did not learn effective time management strategies during high school. Often accustomed to senior high school assignments that are strictly short or that have been broken down into a series of smaller assignments by the high school instructors, the college procrastinator is at a loss to adjust to college’s long term assignments. In some cases, the college procrastinator underestimates the difficulty of a term paper or end-of-semester project because the professor does not constantly remind the class about the upcoming deadline.
For this reason, the difficulties faced by the college procrastinator could be seen as a failure to adjust from a structured, orderly learning environment into an environment where independent time management skills are indispensable. When the need for discipline and organization has been recognized, a few simple tools, such as a day planner, may aid the college procrastinator organize a self-structured series of goals and deadlines for long-term assignments.
Whereas the college procrastinator might put off a hard assignment by playing computer games or socializing, the business procrastinator is frequently more subtle in his or her strategy. Rather than engaging in insignificant amusements, which might be reprimanded if discovered, the business procrastinator often wastes time on activities that is in fact part or his or her job description but that are not the most meaningful tasks at the moment.
In some cases, a deficiency of confidence in the ability to successfully complete challenging assignments compels the business procrastinator to pursue leisurely, straightforward minor tasks. In other situations, an inability to separate between high- and low-priority assignments causes the business procrastinator to perceive that the uncomplicated tasks are just as essential as the complicated ones, leaving the business postponer no reason to pursue the more troublesome tasks.
To redress this circumstance, the business procrastinator first must determine to recognize which projects have the most potential to impact the success of the business itself and to bear upon the course of business in the long term. Once this has been executed, the business procrastinator can break up long-term, complex chores into a series of manageable deadlines so that they are not quite so intense.
Instead of being unable to face a deadline, the home-life procrastinator is ofttimes uncomfortable with the perpetual nature of daily home-related tasks. Yard work, home repairs, cleaning and meal preparation can completely assume the uninspiring role of regular inconveniences in a person’s life. As unfinished chores accumulate over time, the home-life procrastinator begins to feel the pressure of house work intruding on the joys of everyday life.
To counter this situation, a specified time should be set aside each week to schedule a reasonable number of weekly chores. By naming which tasks should be accomplished on which day, the home-life procrastinator can gain control over the amount of work. And by confining certain tasks to certain hours, the procrastinator can stop feeling at fault about any unfinished chores provided that he or she has achieved the jobs set aside for the present day.
Build Your Wealth Using the Law of Attraction
November 26, 2008 by John Taylor
Filed under Law of Attraction
The most basic concept of these laws is that you will attract into your life the same things that you express to the world. For instance, if you are someone with a typically cheerful disposition, you will eventually find a lot more things to cheer about. On the contrary, if you are perpetually stressed out about various things, you will only attract more stressful situations because of your attitude.
The higher your energy levels, the more effective the laws of attraction will be. As you release stronger energy vibrations, the world will respond much faster and more passionately as well.
Using the laws of attraction to improve your life works in many different aspects, including finances. If you want to build your wealth by using these laws, you may boost your energy emissions by constantly motivating yourself to move towards your goal. You can do this not only buy focusing mentally on your objective, but by having an actual tangible image of your dream as well.
You can start by cutting out pictures from magazines and newspapers of the kind of life you would want to have in the future. This can include pictures of your dream house, your dream car, a fantasy vacation, your ideal wedding celebration, or even your favorite food or makeup, and any other image that you can associate with your overall goal. Compile these into a scrapbook and gaze upon them regularly in order to keep your motivation at a high level.
The more frequently you do this, the more equipped you will be in attracting these things into your life, in terms of the energy levels that you are building inside your body. You do have to keep in mind that although the laws of attraction can help, they will not be enough on their own to make you earn your first million. You do have to exert a lot of effort in other areas of life in order to really achieve your goal.



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