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January 9, 2010

10 Powerful Questions To Ask Yourself To Stop Procrastination

Filed under: Witchcraft — Tags: , , , — ady calow @ 9:08 am

I often see myself fail to achieve success not because of the lack of motivation but because of the habit of procrastination that ‘live’ inside me.

Still I aspire to overcome this and come up with these 10 questions to overcome this silent enemy called, ‘procrastinator’.

How To Stop Procrastination:

1. What do I really want to achieve?

There are so many things you want to do with your life and so little time to even go about during the day so you end up procrastinating your goal while you balance many other tasks. Find something that you are good at can help realize that small step towards improvement. Diligence is the key to know that it is worth it.

2. Should I really change, to stop procrastination?

If history has taught us one thing, it’s the life that we have gone through. From fashion to computers, we can see very well that the world is changing – it’s time for you to change your own attitude as well especially when it’s a not a positive habit.

3. What’s the bright side in all of this?
With so much is happening around us there seem to be no room for even considering that light at the end of the tunnel. We can still see it as something positive without undergoing so much scrutiny. And if it’s a train at the end of the tunnel, take it for a ride and see what makes the world go round!

4. Am I comfortable with what I’m doing, to continue being a procrastinator?
There’s always the easy way and the right way when it comes to deciding what goes with which shoes, or purse, shirt and whatnot. It doesn’t take a genius to see yourself as someone unique, or else we’ll all be equally the same in everything we do. Variety brings in very interesting and exciting questions to be experimented.

5. Have I done enough for myself?
Have you, or is there something more you want to do? Discontentment in every aspect can be dangerous in large doses, but in small amounts you’ll be able to see and do stuff you could never imagine doing.

6. Am I happy at where I am today?
It’s an unfair question so let it be an answer! You love being a good and loving mom or dad to your kids, then take it up a notch! Your kids will love you forever. The same goes with everyday life!

7. Am I appealing to the opposite sex? So maybe I do not have an answer in my hand to that, but I think it doesn’t means that I can’t try it to do something, though. One thing for sure, you won’t be attracting anyone if you don’t stop procrastination. Whether you shape-up, change the way you wear your clothes or hair, or even your attitude towards people, you should always remember it will always be for your own benefit.

8. How much could I have?
I suppose in this case there is no such things on having things too much or too little, but it’s more on how badly you really need it. I’d like to have lots of money, no denying that, but the question is that how much are you willing to work for it, starting by to stop procrastinating?

9. What motivates me?
What motivates you? It’s an answer you have to find out for yourself. There are so many things that can make everyone happy, but to choose one of the may be the hardest part. It’s not like you can’t have one serving of your favorite food in a buffet and that’s it. Just try it piece by piece.

10. What Really Makes You Tick To End Procrastination?
So? What really makes you tick? You can be just about anything you always wanted to be, but to realize that attaining something that may seem very difficult is already giving up before you even start that journey. Always remember, that self improvement is not just about the physical or philosophical change you have to undergo, but it’s something that you really want.

January 4, 2010

Setting To Achieve Your Goal For 2010

Begin by setting goals on a regular basis to choose what you want to achieve.Then, progress into a step-by-step process to achieve these goals because goal setting is actually a type of formal process for your personal life’s planning.

Well, the problem starts in the most basic part of the entire process… which is to set the goal itself!

Let’s zoom it closer to setting goals - not many people are very good at doing that because we’re not ‘train’ to do so. There are plenty of rooms for mistakes when doing this, but the real challenge seems to be what we do once we set them in motion.

For starters, it is essential to know what your goals are. Take a few minutes right now to figure this out. Simply sit down with a blank sheet of paper (yes, you can use your computer too!) and avoid all distractions for ten minutes. Write down everything that comes to your mind this instant about your goals.

The process of setting goals and targets allows you to choose where you want to go in life. By knowing exactly what you want to achieve, you know what you have to concentrate on to do it.

The only variable here are the methods that you use to go about it. When it is career, work to get noticed; for relationships, work on maintaining your intimacy or getting it back; in financial matters, work to save and invest money etc. It really is that easy.

By setting sharp and clearly defined goals, you can measure and take pride in the achievement of those goals. You can see forward progress in what might previously have seemed a long pointless effort.

How do you set your goals? It starts with your lifetime goals, and then works through a series of lower level plans culminating in a daily to-do list. By setting up this structure of plans you can break even the biggest life goal down into a number of small tasks that you need to do each day to reach the lifetime goals. The first step in setting goals is to consider what you want to achieve in your lifetime, as setting lifetime goals that gives you the overall perspective that shapes all other aspects of your decision making process.

For example, perhaps you want to set a goal for your own personal improvement. Does your own mindset hold you back from making progress? Is there any part of the way that you behave that upsets you, for example, do you talk too much? If so, set a goal to improve your behavior or find a solution to the problem.

Or maybe it’s your career. What level do you want to reach in your career? Is it your goal to be the boss or own your own company someday, or do you want to be the president of someone else’s company?

Then there’s everybody’s favorite topic – finance. How much do you want to earn by what age in your life? What can you do to make that come about?

Once you have set your lifetime goals, the best thing that you can do is set a 25 year plan of smaller goals that you should complete if you are to reach your lifetime plan. From there, you can just need to shorten your overall goal spans. For example, you set a 5 years plan, 1 year plan, 3 months plan, and one month plan of smaller goals which you should reach to achieve to your ultimate lifetime goals. Each of these should be based on the previous plan.

Then review the goals and re-prioritize until you are satisfied that they reflect the shape of the life that you want to lead.

By setting goals, you will also raise your self confidence, as you recognize your ability to meet the goals that you have set. The process of achieving goals and seeing this achievement gives you confidence that you will be able to achieve higher and more difficult goals later on.

Also, you should ensure that the goals that you have set are the goals that you want to achieve, and not what your parents, spouse, family, or employers want them to be.

Success only happens when you are working for your own well being because doing it for others will ensure that you sabotage your own success. The course that we highly recommend to learn about success achievement is the Maverick Coaching and for creating financial wealth, go to Cash In A Flash Secret.

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