3 Great Ways to Beat Procrastination at Work

Written by Peter Murphy


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You can imaginerepparttar 128961 feelings of being overwhelmed as she stood before a great field as far as she could and was told she was to pull all ofrepparttar 128962 weeds throughoutrepparttar 128963 field.

She was completely overwhelmed by what appeared to be an impossible task. While many would have said "There is no way I am doing this" and quit, she was determined to succeed and told herself that she would simply begin by doing one at a time.

This is excellent advice for beating procrastination at work. You can manage huge work loads if you focus on one at a time.

3. Set aside quiet time to work onrepparttar 128964 particular project so that you will not be interrupted. Frequent interruptions can easily cause us to lose focus which then takes time to get back.

For larger more complex projects it is also important to schedule this quiet time during a period ofrepparttar 128965 day when you are fresh and thinking clearly.

For many, first thing inrepparttar 128966 morning isrepparttar 128967 best time for complex projects that require analytical thinking or problem-solving, whilerepparttar 128968 afternoon is a better time to work on more mundane projects.

By incorporating these three techniques into your work day you will be able to put a stop to procrastination at work caused by large overwhelming projects.

Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently produced a very popular free report that reveals how to crush procrastination and sustain lasting motivation. Apply now because it is available for a limited time only at: http://www.getmotivatedstaymotivated.com/special.htm


2 Simple Ways To Cure Procrastination

Written by Peter Murphy


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By doing this they eliminated almost all other fears -- because, of course, what could be worse than that. They certainly learnedrepparttar trick to curing procrastination.

2. Fear of Success.

If you think that maybe your procrastination is being caused by your fear of success then curing procrastination becomes all that much easier.

Why are you afraid of success?

Chances are you want success but you fear that you will not be able to live up torepparttar 128956 responsibilities of success and everything it brings.

Or maybe, you are aware that success will bring negative consequences in addition to positive things. If you are to succeed in curing procrastination then you must come to terms with what to expect with success and weighrepparttar 128957 good versusrepparttar 128958 bad.

Ifrepparttar 128959 undesired results outweighrepparttar 128960 bad then just decide not to dorepparttar 128961 project at all and you have just succeed in one thing ...... curing procrastination. You see if you remove a task from your plate then there is no longer anything to procrastinate about.

Curing procrastination is not impossible and it is within everyone's reach. It is really a mind game. In summary, curing procrastination is possible when you face your fears head on and eliminate them with an understanding of why you are afraid.

Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently produced a very popular free report that reveals how to crush procrastination and sustain lasting motivation. Apply now because it is available for a limited time only at: http://www.getmotivatedstaymotivated.com/special.htm


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