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The Procrastination Cure

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The Procrastination Cure

7 Steps to Stop Putting Life Off

Career Press,

15 min read
10 take-aways
Audio & text

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Procrastination is not the problem; the factors that cause you to procrastinate are the problem.


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Procrastinators often create delays because of self-defeating emotions or attitudes. Some are perfectionists who can’t start projects because they know they cannot complete them perfectly. Others fix everyone else’s problems and have no time to improve their own lives. If your work suffers from procrastination, seminar leader Jeffery Combs offers some practical remedies. His helpful manual covers interesting pop psychology insights about procrastinating personality types and provides good curative tips, despite some repetition and proofing errors. If procrastination is your plague, getAbstract recommends this insightful book. Maybe you’d like to read it – now?

Summary

The Destructive Nature of Delay

The word “procrastination” derives from the Latin verb procrastinare, which means “to put off until tomorrow.” Procrastinators sabotage themselves by delaying important activities that could move them ahead in their careers and their personal lives.

Many people misunderstand the nature of procrastination and blame it for their problems. However, procrastination is not causal; it is the effect of an attempt to eliminate or avoid possibly painful activities. Instead of engaging in challenging tasks that threaten difficulty or failure, procrastinators often find something trivial (and therefore not painful) to do. Their basic orientation is to do easy, fun activities or jobs, and to dodge hard, potentially upsetting tasks. People also stall to eliminate the discomfort of uncertainty or hesitation.

The only way to fix a procrastination problem is to understand the roots of why you – or the procrastinator on your staff or in your life – put off your obligations. If you focus only on the effect – procrastination – and not the emotional or attitudinal cause, you won’t make much headway. For a parallel, think of dieters who focus...

About the Author

Jeffery Combs is founder and president of Golden Mastermind Seminars, which teach people how to succeed. He worked previously in direct sales and network marketing.


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