7 Tips For Unstoppable Motivation And Enduring Success

Written by Peter Murphy


1. Success is not achieved accidentally. It is a systematic, deliberate process of deciding what you want to do with your life, what you will do when you get there, and whatrepparttar steps are to get you where you want to be.

One ofrepparttar 129069 most important aspects of success isrepparttar 129070 ability to visualize your path and stay focused on your goal until you reach it.

2. The sooner you envision your dreams and develop a plan to turn them into reality,repparttar 129071 faster you will accomplish your goals. Mental pictures are a mechanism to lead you downrepparttar 129072 path of true independence and motivation.

Procrastination is a self-defeating behavior that develops in part due to low self-esteem and fear of failure. Your imagination is like a preview of your future.

If you don't use your imagination your life will remain mundane and unfulfilling.

3. Overcoming procrastination isrepparttar 129073 first step in helping you createrepparttar 129074 lifestyle you desire. You must changerepparttar 129075 habits and behaviors that led you to procrastinate inrepparttar 129076 first place.

Change is a slow process so be sure to reward yourself alongrepparttar 129077 way for small achievements.

Instead of focusing onrepparttar 129078 difficulty of a large task, break it into smaller jobs and create a timeline for finishing them.

4. Several small jobs done over time are much more manageable that one large task with no end in sight.

You'll be astonished at how much you can get done if you concentrate on one thing at a time instead of cluttering your mind with multiple tasks.

Try tacklingrepparttar 129079 more undesirable tasks early inrepparttar 129080 day so that by afternoon you can pursue more pleasant activities.

How To Beat Procrastination At Work

Written by Peter Murphy


Listen. If you donīt beat procrastination at workrepparttar long term consequences could be serious.

Take this example of how expensive work procrastination can be...

The assignment that your boss gave you several days ago still isn't done. The assignment is a report that your boss needs to take to an important meeting, and you may get a big promotion ifrepparttar 129066 meeting goes OK.

You've had plenty of time to get it done, but still just don't do it even though your future career could be in jeopardy. What's wrong with you?

You are one ofrepparttar 129067 millions who procrastinate. You feel inadequate, guilty, depressed and have low self-esteem.

Procrastination means avoiding doing tasks, which need to be done - sometimes doing them atrepparttar 129068 last minute or sometimes never doing them at all.

The reasons for procrastinating are as numerous asrepparttar 129069 excuses one can make for not completing tasks.

A few of these reasons for procrastinating are listed below:

1. If you are a poor manager of your time and have trouble identifying your objectives, you most likely are overwhelmed by your tasks.

You try in vain to prioritize them, and failing at that you've even been known to secretly throw a few written requests intorepparttar 129070 trash, and later claiming you never got them. You are a procrastinator.

2. You find it hard to concentrate. You may think about what you're going to cook for dinner or you daydream about your next golf game. So you put off gettingrepparttar 129071 job done; you sit and think about it but take no action.

3. You may be easily distracted by outside influences such as ringing telephones, other folk's conversations, and may even spend time performing "no-brainer" tasks such as sharpening pencils, shuffling papers, or make endless trips torepparttar 129072 restroom or coffee bar.

4. Your self-esteem is very low. You have a negative image of yourself and believe that you're an underachiever who can't succeed at much of anything. You also may be bored withrepparttar 129073 task at hand and lack enthusiasm.

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