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Article Title: 7 Ways to Conquer Procrastination!
Author: Carmen Brandt Wolf
Category: Time Management, Goal Setting, Stress Management
Word Count: 702
Keywords: procrastination, efficiency, work place, anxiety, missed deadlines, 
goals
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Do you find yourself constantly juggling deadlines, never seeming to be able to 
"catch up"? Do you put off starting new projects because you are so far behind 
on existing projects? Are there times when you just want to find a time machine 
to give yourself more hours in a day to finally get on top of all your 
projects? 

You are suffering from Procrastination!

Procrastination is the largest contributor to lost productivity and missed 
deadlines there is. If you want to get out of your procrastination sinkhole, 
here are seven steps to help you become a productive, reliable and calm person.

1.  Create daily schedules - This is so important! Create a daily schedule for 
yourself which outlines routine tasks that must be done on each day. We always 
have tasks that must be completed by a certain time. By setting up a specific 
time of day or week to complete these tasks, you will no longer have them 
hanging over your head, nor will you have to worry that you could inadvertently 
forget about them, and their deadlines would come and go. Use a journal, 
organizer, or calendar to help you plan and schedule your tasks so you can 
start them promptly and finish them on time. 

2.  Long-term goals list - Take time when you will not be interrupted and make 
a list of the each item: Will this bring value to my life or job?  Am I doing 
this because it is easy and I want to or because it will bring value? Should I 
delegate this item to someone else? Be sure to take into consideration all the 
people included or affected by the project. After you have made your list, 
prioritize it.

3.  Start thinking proactively - As soon as you receive an assignment or decide 
on a project, start planning how you will complete that task. Take out your 
calendar and set mini-deadlines. If there are other people involved in the 
project, coordinate with them and set up the schedule together.

4.  Break large projects into smaller ones - The larger the project, the harder 
it is for people to get started simply because they are overwhelmed and they 
don't know where to start. At the beginning of the project, take time to break 
the project down into its basic elements. If other people are involved, work 
together to identify each sub-element. It is important to remember that some 
sub-elements may rely on the completion of other projects or sub-elements done 
by other people. Now is the time to make your schedule with everyone's input.

5.  Review your progress and schedule periodically - Set up a time, either by 
yourself if you are the only one working on the project, or with others 
involved to review your progress and schedule. It may be necessary at this 
point to make changes to the schedule based on your progress so far. Don't 
insist on sticking to a schedule that is unreasonable, your chances of a 
successful completion are much greater if you remain vigilant but flexible.

6.  Reward yourself - It is important to reward yourself after completing 
difficult tasks, even if it was only one of the many tasks in the overall 
project. Small rewards are important to keep everyone involved and to stay 
motivated. Everyone likes to have a treat once in awhile, and this is a great 
time to do that. You can base the type of reward on the difficulty of the tasks 
completed.

7.  Be kind to yourself - If you are like most people, you didn't become a 
procrastinator overnight, and you won't stop procrastinating overnight either. 
There will be times when you fall off the wagon and find yourself in a crisis 
situation again. That's ok. Just take a moment to reassess and learn from your 
mistake. Get right back on it and don't look back. Remember, you are getting 
rid of bad habits and are setting up new, beneficial ones. Habits take time (at 
least 25 to 30 days) to be established. 

Although it may seem like a daunting task, you can conquer procrastination by 
consistently following the steps outlined above. This is something that is 
definitely achievable.

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