Stop Procrastinating use 7 Simple Steps

May 18, 2008 by Joseph Hall · Leave a Comment
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by Joseph Hall

Are you a victim of laziness, a root cause of procrastination? Do you often suffer because of what you initially considered as easy has turned difficult with the loss of time, and what appeared hard, due to further delay, has become impossible now?

However, you must realize that you will experience true comfort, if you get rid of your laziness by shaking yourself up into action. You may draw comfort from the fact that you are in the company of many that are affected by procrastination. Like many others, you can indeed stop procrastinating and start meeting deadlines, by following a few simple steps that teach you effective time management.

1. Plan your daily must-do activities. Draw up a to-do list; preferably, write it down on paper; or, use a computer if you prefer.

2. Prioritize the activities, if there are urgent things to do, but not important enough to be worried about if not done, put them below the important ones. The more important ones taking precedence over the less important. The idea is based on the established principle that 80% of rewards accrue from 20% of effort directed towards accomplishing important work.

3. Estimate the time required for each of the listed activities after analyzing their complexity. Avoid overestimation, for that may leave some activities without enough time. Avoid underestimation, as you may not have enough time to do well a particular piece of work. Similarly, a realistic budgeting of time is necessary. Time allocation is a skill that is acquired with experience. So keep reviewing, and revising your time schedule as you progress.

4. Organize your life. Remember lack of discipline causes confusion, even chaos, in your life. Avoid sloppiness. For instance, leave your personal belongings of daily use, like your glasses, your clothing, your computer etc., in the same place. It eats into your time when you can’t find something you need right now. If you stay organized, you will avoid wasting your precious time and leave more time for the actual work. Apply the principle of doing work first and then taking time for pleasure and relaxation. Reverse the order only at the pain of falling prey to procrastination. You can get time for rest and relaxation if you are efficient in doing your assigned work.

5. Start working bit by bit. You may see a mountain at first, but mountains can be moved, especially if you begin by moving just a small stone from it. You know you cannot move the entire mountain all at once. Do not be overwhelmed by the immensity of the task before you. That will put you off. In addition, you will put off the task for another day, which will never come. Just begin by taking one small step and you will invariably reach your destination.

6. Remember procrastination grows into a habit by the minute. Begin your day by launching yourself head first into the most important job waiting to be done. Do the simple things first early in the day.

7. Learn and practice suitable mental relaxation techniques, such as meditation. Learn to cope with anxiety, depression, stress and other similar conditions of the mind related to your problems in life. Keep yourself fit, not just physically but mentally as well.

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The Benefits Of A Home Based Business

May 10, 2008 by Joseph Hall · Leave a Comment
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by Joseph Hall

A Home Based Business can afford you many benefits. These are not only the monetary benefits, but lifestyle benefits as well. Taking advantage of a home-based business opportunity can be far greater than the benefits you receive working for an employer.

Home-based business opportunities can provide you with independence and financial freedom if you make smart decisions. If you are already working in your own home-based business be sure to evaluate your options and consider the value of the benefits you will receive.

Money is not the only thing that motivates people. To start a home-based business, sometimes the intangible benefits are important factors when considering home-based business opportunities.

One of the most powerful draws to working from home is the sense of freedom you gain. Your schedule is your own, only work the hours that are most convenient for you, and have time available for leisure activities and family obligations. If you have children in school, think about what home-based business opportunities may be available and how you will be able to attend. Teacher conferences, after school activities and the ability to be home when the children are out of school are strong motivators in making the decision to start a home-based business. Working from home gives you the hours and the freedom to adjust your schedule according to the needs of your family.

A big benefit of operating a home-based business can be a huge amount of stress reduction. Any business will likely produce its own kind of stress, but certain stressful factors can be avoided when you are in charge. Try to take advantage of the more promising home business opportunities that are available to you.

You will have no daily commute, you will save money on gas and automobile expenses, and you will have the extra time in the morning and evening to relax and interact with your family instead of spending that time getting to and from work. If you plan properly and budget your time wisely, being your own boss can reduce the stress you feel due to constant demands and co-worker interruptions.

A home-based business opportunity gives you the benefit of earning money while working from your home. Plus you can fire your boss. It can give you many other benefits as well. A home-based business is the perfect chance for you to attain financial and personal freedom.

There are numerous home-based business opportunities available to you. Research each one carefully and make sure you are willing to put forth the effort that will be required in order to succeed.

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