A Simple Strategy to Help You Stop ProcrastinatingYou don’t have to feel guilty when you put off doing the ton of items that you’d like to accomplish and can’t seem to get done.

It may be that you have changed your priorities and are focusing on more important tasks, neglecting items that don’t hold an important value in the bigger scheme of things. You may also be overwhelmed at the enormousness of the task and give up, rather than breaking it into smaller time segments to get it done.

Either way, you will free up much needed mental space once you identify which category your “to-do” list item should fall into. You will also find that you are free from excess mental clutter and open up more time and energy to accomplish the things that you truly value.

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A Simple Strategy to Help You Stop Procrastinating

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  1. Procrastination is my worst enemy. In fact, I procrastinated in writing this comment; and now the time is 2: 28 am. I am in need to prioritize and to be more organized. I have a planner that I have abandoned, which I will try to use more often. I can definitely use it to write down my to-do lists. Since, I have semi-promised on the internet that I would use my planner, I am given more motivation. I hope to break this terrible habit of mine as soon as possible. I need to handle my time much more wisely.

    Thank you for the awesome strategy idea

  2. I would find rocket science easier than using these strategies.

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