I’m going to make the assumption that we have a lot in common. After all, I’m guessing that you have struggled – or still do struggle – with procrastination and staying motivated. And that’s something I too have battled in my life.
In my work helping people (including myself) overcome procrastination, I’ve heard and used all the excuses. I know the “text book” excuses for not doing work backward and forward.
Procrastinators are great at excuses. I mean, just check these ones out:
- “I don’t have the proper equipment”
- “I’ve been working hard and deserve a break”
- “This might not be good enough anyway”
- “Give it time and I’ll do a good job later”
- “I need inspiration to come!”
- “I’ve got other things to do though”
- “I’ll do it Monday since the week’s over”
- “Will this stuff matter 200 years from now?”
You get the message. And you’ve probably found yourself dishing those excuses out yourself in your own procrastination experiences.
As hard as it may appear for you to break the cycle of procrastination, as you know, hope is at hand – along with some great help.
Right now I’m giving away a really useful worksheet I teach my clients to use to help them have a “Clear and Productive Day.” If you’re interested in this free worksheet, just download it here (right click and hit “save as”).
It’s pretty self explanatory, but if you want any help with it just shoot an email to me at rob@calmcoolproductive.com.
Be well.



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