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clear your schedule, cancel other things, go to a nearby coffee shop, and devour it. I read it 4 times in 3 days.
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:rolleyes: I like running this way, why would I cancel a life I enjoy to read a book that "will change" the life I enjoy? :eyebrow: I think I'd rather have my toenails yanked out by a rabid dog. No offence. ;) Self help books are for when it stops working for you. |
I'm a world class procrastinator myself. I've found I can feel the same "almost sexual" release after completing each task instead feeling it by putting those tasks off.
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That's fine - if you're still enjoying it.
My creativity, my productivity, AND my enjoyment of life shot up when I quit floating by on sheer brainpower and last minute rushes, and started pacing my life and confronting resistance and procrastination. Now, those extra gaps that used to be filled up with procrastination are filled up with new projects, new clients, and more music. That's a good thing, for me. |
Bullitt I use to do the same thing in college...got good grades, when I did, too. Then I quit college thinking I could just wait until later to do that, too.
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Trouble for me with procrastinating is that a lot of my assignments have no deadlines. Which means you don't know how long you can get away with putting stuff off. Then one day somebody asks for the work and you haven't done it. That sucks. You slap it together at that point, and even if you do a good job, they know you slapped it together. Bad habit.
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I am a master-procastinator as well. It got me some awesome grades in college both times times I went.
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