TOMORROW MAY NEVER COME. DO IT TODAY!
The best preparation for tomorrow is to do your best today.
Under the pretext of chasing our dreams, we destroy ourselves by neglecting our mental and physical responsibility which we have to put into today. Not only does such an attitude take an immense toll on our health & success but also affects our relationships with friends and family, as we fail to make time for those who truly matter. We fail to realise that by focusing too much on the future, we completely miss the beautiful present moment which is all we’ll ever have.
Instead of wasting time sketching out the future and procrastinating, it is better to start doing things today even if you don’t have the end in mind.
There is a high chance that you might even be procrastinating on something important while reading this article, (which is a bit paradoxical, but bear with me).
So, what are some of the reasons why people procrastinate?
1. Fear of Success
2. Fear of Failure
3. Fear of Judgment
4. Fear of the Unknown
5. Perfectionism
6. Over Planning
7. The Unrealistic Expectations
8. Low Self-Esteem
9. Lack of Purpose and Direction
However, I will be sharing with you some strategies through which you can overcome procrastination and start doing things today. And they will get you closer to accomplishing your goal, by creating a small shift in your mindset and approach___
2. Train Yourself To Do One Thing At A Time: Don’t work on too many projects no matter how big your ambitions are. Finish one task at a time. Take it one day at a time, and soon you’ll be surprised at how much you’ve managed to accomplish.
3. Think only in the frame of 24 hours: Time is not a robot that you can control. children, teenagers & adults all.have 24hours to get things done. The rich, the poor all same equal amount of time to implement a decision. You must work in the confine of your time to accomplish daily Successful results.
4. Procrastinate On Procrastination (postpone negative behaviour for tomorrow)
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Very important piece here.
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