Eliminate Procrastination with Just 5 Steps
Many people believe procrastination is putting off or delaying something which requires attention. Procrastination however is more than that. It means that you never get “started” or that you’re unable to “finish”. But you must understand that the fundamental basis for procrastination is the lack of discipline. Discipline is a certain control that one cultivates as a method to accomplish particular goals. Discipline demands control, restraint, practice, preparation and self-mastery. Hence, here lies the challenging issue. Most people do not like to be subordinate to a higher calling even if this calling comes from their own mind. They say it limits their ability to express themselves and live a “free life”. What they do not understand however is that by restraining their inner will, they can cultivate a regiment of orderliness in their daily lives which will actually give them complete power over their will. Thus true freedom. This will in turn, allow them to get anything they wish completed.
Here are five steps to take to limit procrastination:
- Stop blaming or making excuses.