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- Every
new year most of us join the rest of the world in saying, THIS
YEAR I RESOLVE TO
Even after we promise ourselves that we will stick
with it THIS TIME ... we often fall back into the same old routines!
Sometimes, we reach a point where we convince ourselves not to bother with
resolutions ... after all, why set goals just to break them?
The
simple truth is that our failure to keep these
resolutions boils down to one word:
"P-R-O-C-R-A-S-T-I-N-A-T-I-O-N"

What
does a 12-step program for procrastinators look like?
...
A room full of empty chairs 
By Patricia Crane,
Ph.D. Scientist, Teacher, Workshop Leader www.HeartInspired.com
Have
you ever thought about why you procrastinate?
Years ago I discovered that my tendency to procrastinate had its roots in teenage
rebellion against my mother! When I realized how little value that rebellion had
for me as an adult, I could effectively change my behavior. Procrastination is
a habit, and one that can be changed if you are willing. If you have a
big project or big dream, procrastinating will just delay it forever and find
you regretting the lack of action later. When I was working on my PhD dissertation,
I found myself delaying for months because it was such as huge task. Finally I
made a deal with myself: I would work on it every morning for 2 hours. Once I
did that, I could do anything I wanted to for the rest of the day! What happened
is I started getting involved with the project, working 5 to 7 hours a day on
it, and the draft was finished in 6 weeks.
1. Start by taking care of a few of those
small tasks right away. When you do, CONGRATULATE yourself. Go to the mirror
and praise yourself. 2. Create some AFFIRMATIONS for your new
way to deal with things. "It feels great to be taking care of things easily
and quickly!" (Note do not use the word 'procrastination' in your
affirmations because that gives your subconscious mind the very image of what
you do NOT want.) 3. List a few "INSTANT TASKS." What
are some immediate things you could take care of easily? 4. Establish
MINI-DEADLINES. If you're working on a
big project that seems daunting, set aside a short block of time to work on it,
say 15 - 30 minutes. 5. Set PRIORITIES. What are the most important
tasks that need to be accomplished? Write them down and schedule them.
6. Use the magic "IF" "I just can't, but IF I could,
what would I do?" On the days I didn't feel like working on my dissertation,
I would do something mindless like typing up the book list or the table of contents.
7. Take time to recognize any FEARS you might have ...
then breathe deeply, and let them go. 8. Identify your most CREATIVE
TIME during the day and schedule THAT time for your project.
9. Ask yourself, "How will I feel in 5 years ... if
I DON'T put energy toward this goal?" 10. Stop judging yourself
for procrastinating. Accept yourself, even when you are procrastinating. Then
FORGIVE YOURSELF and GET GOING! ©2005
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