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SIDE EFFECT OF PROCRASTINATION


You may have something important to do but because of laziness, you’ll snub and snub it until it’s no longer required. This’ll make you lose many things
Loss of time Imagine the time you spent trying to snub what you snubbed.
Suppose you did it all along, you’d have extra time to do other stuffs but hey, you wasted it all because of laziness Inability to accomplish plans When you have a goal and you’ve planned for it, procrastination makes it more difficult to achieve your goals because plan works hand in hand with time. By the time you shift time, remember you can’t shift the deadline of your plans. Therefore you may shift time out of the period required by your plan
#Disqualified for opportunites#
When opportunity meets requirements, success comes. What if
you’re required to do something so that you may be qualified for
an upcoming offer? By the time you procrastinate, you may lose
that offer Stagnation of various aspects of your life By the time you find silly excuses to shift your tasks, this behavior
would definitively affect various aspects of your life. Examples of such aspects are career, personal, education, etc.
*Inferiority-complex*
Inferiority complex comes when you don’t match up to the
standard of others. Let’s say you have clothes to wash but you’ve been postponing and postponing it. What would you do when all your clean clothes are dirty? You’ll wear them that way causing low self-esteem
*How to Deal With procrastination*
#Know it doesn’t Work#
This is essential. You should know that anyone who doesn’t
prepare before hand for procrastination, stands the chance of
procrastinating. Why? No matter how strong, everyone has their
weak spot.
#Prepare for it#
You can prepare beforehand against procrastination by
-Knowing your weak spot
-Making sure it won’t be your problem when you’ve got plans by
satisfying it beforehand
-Always being cautious
By the time you do these, you’ll definitely be prepared against
procrastination
Know what’s waiting for you
What’s your goal? What do you want to achieve? By the time you
know this, move on to the next step
Value what’s waiting for you
You should develop utmost value for your goals. This’ll give
procrastination less room to come in. When you value what’s
waiting for you at the other side, you’ll definitely cross the bridge Anticipate before you act
Do this by knowing the challenges that’ll come. Anticipate by
listening to your body and knowing whether it’s ready to
accomplish a goal. When you do this, you’ll act only when the time comes.
#Make and follow your priority list#
A reason why people procrastinate is mixed up priorities. When
people do something they shouldn’t be doing now (perhaps
because they’ve got other stuffs to do), they’ll become lazy and
procrastinate. However, if you follow your made priority list,
achieving your goal wouldn’t be that difficult
#Plan for personal breaks#
Your body isn’t made of wood. You need rest. When you’re
planning how to achieve your goal, make sure you place time you’ll use in resting. When you do this, there’ll be less room for lazines because you know there’s resting time.

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