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8 Ways To Overcome Procrastination


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Andrew Laing & Gary Wilkinson
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8 Ways to overcome procrastination





1). Do it once.



How many times do you receive a letter or email and read it, and

then put it into an action tray for another occasion?



Needless re-reading of emails and letters achieves nothing.



When you first read a letter or email, you generally know what

action needs to be taken. By reading the letter twice, this only

doubles your reading time and the job is still not done.



Answer the letter or email the first time you read through it.



The benefits are that you:





Save time.



Create better customer satisfaction





Accomplish a task that otherwise would have prevented you from

doing more important things.



2). Clear your mind.



It is so easy to get ourselves bogged down thinking about all

of the jobs that we should have done but haven't got round to

doing yet.



The sheer volume of tasks that we need to do on a daily basis, but

haven't got round to doing distracts us from concentrating on and

completing the immediate tasks ahead of us.



This calls on us to prioritise our tasks.



While this can be a good way of determining what jobs we should do

first, it can also be a good excuse NOT to do something.



We always tend to do the jobs that we enjoy first and all of the

unimportant tasks get put off until another time…if they ever get

done at all:o)



This is dangerous as it means that we still can't focus on the task

in hand properly as we are conscious of the jobs that we know we

should be doing but are putting off. I have lived my life by making

lists for a long time, however this wasn't always constructive.



I remember being so proud of my list of tasks for the day until it

dawned on me that the last few items on my list never, ever changed.



These were jobs which needed to be done, but ones that I considered

to be 'low priority'. As a result I was always concentrating on the

'high priority' tasks.



I then decided that if I had considered the job important enough to

be listed in the first place then it had to be actioned that day.



I was soon able to eliminate these smaller tasks very quickly and was

able to get on with my more important jobs with a clear conscience.



I then made it my goal not to let tasks accumulate in the first place.



The benefits are:



That my level of concentration has increased



Not only do I finish more tasks, but I finish them off better and

more efficiently than before.



Concentrate and focus on what you are trying to do and don't be

distracted by all of the things that you haven't done.



3). Solve problems before they grow into disasters.



It doesn't matter what job we are in, things are bound to go wrong

at some point or another.



The more experienced we become in our job we will be able to spot

the warning signs of an imminent disaster looming towards us and do

something it.



If not, then the problem will just get bigger and it will take

longer to sort out and it could be damaging to our business.



Why take the risk?



Get into the habit of solving problems as soon as you spot those

warning signs and you will catch them while they are still small,

stopping them from becoming huge, time-consuming disasters.



The benefit is that you will have more time to concentrate on

the more important things.



4). Look at ways of reducing interruptions.



Let's face it, if it wasn't for all of the interruptions, we would

have got all our jobs done…right?



Most of us, at one time or another, have had to justify the reason

for not getting a job done is because of interruptions.



However rather than try to tackle them, some think that controlling

interruptions is beyond their control and something that comes with

the territory.



When I first told my friends that I was working from home they

interpreted this as, "I am free for you to pop in for a coffee and

chat anytime you want. When I say I work from home what I mean is

that I sit around and watch T.V. all day long".



After months of interruptions and attempting to give them polite

hints I had to resort to giving them timetables on when I would and

would not be free. If anybody chose to ignore that, then, when they

called I would firmly but politely tell them that I was working and

couldn't be disturbed.



They soon got the message.



Another reason for interruptions though could be as direct result

of us not having got a job done in the first place.



As a result, this delays things even further as not only do we have

to deal with the job in hand but we also have to deal with the person

wanting to know why the job isn't done yet, which creates even more

work.



This also has a knock-on effect as we feel bad about not having done

the work in the first place. None of us like having to make excuses

when a person is relying on us.



So, to avoid the interruptions, do the jobs related to them.



You get to spend more time doing a good job for that person and

less time explaining to them why you haven't done it.



Gain a reputation for getting a job done on time and you will

eliminate the interruptions from your clients wanting to know why

their job isn't completed yet.



5). Get rid of Backlogs.



If you have an accumulation of backlogs, you must address these

if you are going to get your work flow under control.



Backlogs create their own additional work, so if you want to cut

down on your workload then you will need to get rid of these

backlogs as soon as possible.



How?



Use these five simple steps:



1) Identify the backlogs.

2) Prioritise what backlogs you need to tackle first.

3) Schedule time each day to tackle some of the backlogs

and eliminate them.

4) Identify the cause of the backlog.

5) Take steps to prevent the backlogs from building up again.



Once you get rid of these backlogs then you will be able to get on

with running your business efficiently again.



6). Keep focussed



If you fail to identify backlogs or prevent interruptions or stop

small problems from turning into major disasters then you will

become overwhelmed by all of the jobs that you need to do.



You won't be able to focus on the important tasks ahead of you.



You want your business to progress and not be stuck in a perpetual

state of disasters and procrastinations.



Stay focussed on where your business is going and move towards

your goals, getting rid of problems along the way.



7). Don't worry about it.



The more that you put off the worse that you will feel and this will

have a detrimental effect on your business.



All of us are prone to putting off unpleasant tasks. Facing up to

these tasks and completing them isn't always easy, but the

consequences of not doing them can be much worse than not dealing

with the task as soon as possible.



What then happens is that we will end up dwelling on the task that

we should have done and worry about not doing it.



It prevents us from being able to get on with our business with a

positive and constructive attitude.



Perhaps you can think of some big problem that you have had in the

past. No amount of worrying solved that problem. It was only when

we took decisive action that the problem could be resolved.



If you learn to face up to a problem or unpleasant task and do

something about it, you will find that your worries will disappear

rather quickly.



Quite often though we can make the problem appear even bigger

because of our reluctance to address it.



One effective way to overcome this is do the least liked task

first.



Mark Twain once said: "If you have to swallow two frogs, swallow

the big frog first…and don't look at it for too long."



It's good advice.



Choose the job that you enjoy the least and do that first.



The benefits will be two-fold:



Not only will your next task not be quite as bad but it will

also give you a self-confidence boost.



8). Feel better about yourself



This will be automatic if you use these rules to overcome

procrastination.



By completing the hard jobs first and eliminating problems before

they get a chance to grow you will get rid of a lot of negative

feelings and anxiety.



Your self-confidence will grow and you will feel better about

yourself.



This will be reflected in the way that you conduct your business

and your clients will have a lot more confidence in you too.



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