Procrastination

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One of the greatest challenges to
success would have to be procrastination.
People start out being enthusiastic
however then procrastinate and eventually
give up on their goal(s). As it's been
said:



It's my belief that people procrastinate
because they're not doing something they're
passionate about enough. And don't have a
strong enough "Reason Why." For most
People simply "making money" isn't a
strong enough motivator.

If you want to blast through your
procrastination, then choose a venture that
you're so passionate about, it will keep
you going and taking action no matter what
happens. As it's been said:



For instance my "Reason Why"/Mission is:
"To empower and inspire as many People
as humanly possible."
That keeps me
perpetually enthused and taking action.

If you haven't already create your
"Reason Why"/Mission statement. It can be
anything that inspires/motivates you. One of
the most important components to being
successful and motivated is providing
something tremendous to your Market/People.

Knowing that you're really helping People in
Life is a wonderful feeling that will keep you
taking action and experiencing more
satisfaction and fulfilment than just making
money. As Norman Vincent Peale said:

#mind warriors #procrastination
  • Banned
    Well don't all respond and Thank me all
    at once. (Lol) Seriously though I'll leave
    you with this quotation from
    Steven Redhead:

  • I am meaning to respond i just keep putting it off ..

    sarcasm
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      (Lol) I was going to respond to that however I couldn't be bothered.

      (Hehe)
      Jonathan
  • i think i know what procrastination means but im not quite sure
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  • i do not have the luxury of procrastinating right now so i do not have anything to right about not procrastination .

    my former roomates girlfriend found my money stash in my apartment a week a half ago ..so i went from being up to date on my rent and getting ahead ..to being late ....next whammy is even though i am hustling 8 10 12 hours a day the money sucks right now ..

    to top that off it of the las vegas government casino owners and prpety owners are useing the police to push street performers off the strip ..so it is only a matter of time before i can't make money doing what i am doing ..

    even with all this crap happening the money loss and the inconvenience all educational experiences .. and i will be better off in 2 3 or 4 months than i would have otherwise ..the crap that happens to me at this point is all stuff i can compost into the soil around my tree of live.. to grow a bigger better life ..

    right now i like hustling so much every day but i was already aware i needed to find the next thing to move onto

    one thing i have learned over the last few years is to develop my instincts and over the last year i have gotten much better at honing and listening to them ..and with that now when i look over my goals ..my instincts and my ego are telling me to throw my goals out and set much bigger ones .

    so procrastination is a luxury
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      Thanks Odahh. I hope everything works out for you. : ) (I'm sure with the right mindset and action you will be successful.)
  • I'll read this later.
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  • I think procrastination also comes from wanting to know every single step of the path before you get started, like wanting everything to be perfect, but that makes you stand in place and not do anything, not go anywhere
    I totally agree with you
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      Interesting point. Thanks Rob. : )

      A quotation that I love from Gary Halbert (TheGaryHalbertLetter.com) is: "You don't have to get it perfect, you just have to get it going." (You can always improve it over time.) I could be wrong however I think for many people wanting to get everything "perfect" is linked to the fear of failure.
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  • It's not truly the enemy of success, but the northern star telling you what you're doing isn't your calling/passion/purpose. If you're doing something you're meant to do (that means you love it and would do it even without the possibility of monetary rewards) you won't procrastinate.

    Not quite. The really happy and joyful people those that have stepped out of the herd of sheeple and have searched and found their calling/passion/purpose. Finding satisfaction in the job at hand is only temporary, unless it's your calling/passion/purpose.

    You're pretty close, but I think it doesn't work unless you're doing what you're made to do. The only true cure for laziness and procrastination is finding your calling/passion/purpose.

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