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Too Much Clutter? Is Procrastination Your Biggest Enemy?
With persistence and dedication you can calm your clutter simply by avoiding procrastination. As each day goes by that the procrastination continues it affects you emotionally which again, causes you to continue to avoid your clutter. Changing your thought pattern to get things done in a timely manner and to be able to make the best use of your time is your best option. One of the best things that I do every day is to make a list of the things that I need to get done. I have two suggestions: If you are a "night" person, make your list prior to going to bed. If you are a morning person (like myself) make your list in the morning for that day. Prioritize your list to make sure that you get the absolute most important things done. At the top of your list write the things that absolutely cannot be put off for another day either due to a deadline or time line that cannot be ignored. Hold yourself accountable. Remember that to make a difference takes time, patience and persistence. It takes 21 days of constantly doing an act on a daily basis in order for it to become second nature. So don’t give up. You can always begin your 21 day process again if you miss a day. Don’t let your clutter take charge of your life because the tole on both your personal and professional life. This is not the life that you were meant to live so never, ever give up. You can find more great ways to declutter and destress your life by visiting the websites below. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com |
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