Kill Procrastination – Tomorrow…

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18 Mar 2010


But first you need to commit to a life audit to forever change the way you do business. Will you share with me a few minutes of your precious time? I guarantee you’ll be glad you did. Today is a very special day. Today marks your last day of planning, to make sure that tomorrow is your first day of a new life that involves nothing but getting things done – on time, to a better standard than you could ever imagine.

Overwhelmed by desire? Unburdened by pressure, ready to commit to a ‘new you’ world order?

Get a pen. Get a piece of paper. And get these seven things done:

Write down everything that’s important to you

By important I mean the stuff that you want to get done. Forget about all the stuff you’ve done in the past that burdens you. I want you – from now on – to only focus on the things that matter. Because it’s the things that matter that make you happy, or make you money. Anything else is just ‘get by’ and there’s no room for that when you only have finite days to become the perfect you.

Write down the ‘doing things’ about everything that’s important to you

I just committed to this audit of goals myself. Here’s an example of what I wrote:

Show every available hour you have

Get another slice of paper and throw down how much time you have, on which days. Make plenty of space alongside the hours so you can add in what you’re planning to do, next.

Feed in what you want to do, when you want to do it

Think about your most creative times of day; the times when you simply need inspiration; and the times when you’re winding down. Match up the tasks and ambitions to the times best suited to them. I know I need to kill lethargy about 2pm on Tuesdays. So I figure that 2pm Tuesdays is when I’ll throw in some time to revisit my RSS feed marked ‘inspirational’ for blog post ideas; when I’ll go for a run; or when I’ll simply take a nap and head back to the computer in an hour. Keep getting bugged by emails? Section half an hour, twice a day, to catch up on communications.

Build in some space

Don’t have yourself worn out by Wednesday (you’ll see the nap option there, for good reason). Energise yourself with some luxury time a couple of slots a week. And don’t forget to schedule in those mandatory breaks for a drop of Optrex and a wedge of cake.

Get a whiteboard

Transfer all the brain food to a big space that you can hang and observe whenever you’re at your desk. Make a copy on your GCal. Have it so that wherever you are, you can always see what’s coming up next.

Stick to your schedule for four weeks

Rigidly, demandingly, committedly (even a word?!); doggedly. Throw all the BS about ‘regimentation is deleterious for creativity’ out your window for now. Leeching on a plan you’ve created yourself is the best way to make it happenstance. Once you’ve been doing it a while – and four weeks is a while in this context – you can be sure you’ve got the best chance of carrying your schedule through into the longer-term future. Use Egg Timer to help with your time management. And nail it.

Podcasting

Learning, sharing, networking with others inspirational in this field, get critical feedback on the work that I do.
See this is the king thing: once you start writing down doing words associated with goals, you’re already a step closer to achieving them.

Amazingly, I’ve finally figured a way I can become more organised. Everything starts to make sense. I have more time – I’ve even factored in an afternoon a week when I can go walking with the folks. A couple of hours each Sunday, I go deep cover and train myself ninja-style as a disciple of the beefy webcast. I plan the week’s menu Saturday morning; I network gladly and excitedly on Wednesday afternoons. Accounting gets done at 1pm on Fridays, and I review the week and plan the next at 4.

Start your life audit today. Tomorrow, the journey begins.

What do you do to make sure you get the most out of every waking day? Share your tips and ideas so we can all live more fulfilling lives, below!


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6 Responses to Kill Procrastination – Tomorrow…

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Marie-E

March 19th, 2010 at 6:38 am

The daily listings state that it was a programme by John Gillmore.

There is also a helpdesk which states that it can give details about what has been on air If you've heard something on air and want the details contact the helpdesk! This can be y phone 0845 305 9000 or on a form emailed to the station: http://www.bbc.co.uk/lancashire/content/articles/2008/07/11/heldpesk.shtml

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mix

March 19th, 2010 at 3:43 pm

u can play soccer/football with a glow in the dark footballl or soccer ball its really fun heck u can do alot of fun stuff with glow in the dark items
theres this great glow in the dark spray u can use.

have fun

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xo_nasya_xo

March 26th, 2010 at 12:29 am

Hang on, we're not ALL insensitive. I am very sensitive and understanding and I know that it's often the little things that matter. The problem is that as a breed we're not always very observant and so might need a little help or the occasional hint .. and I at least need more than just a subtle hint so you have to communicate in a way that we can understand.

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Me

March 29th, 2010 at 1:07 am

NO if you have that problem, you should get assistance ASAP, this could be a sighn of carbodioxide poisioning and can be leathal.

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juma

March 29th, 2010 at 10:26 am

This kind of thing happens more than you know, especially in the time of a severe recession. The thing is, many individuals are putting their dreams on hold to survive. In these times you may not be able to have your dream job. Instead you may have to do a job because of the money and how you are being sustained. Basically many have jobs not necessarily because they like what they do, but so they can keep their families satisfied and survive in a cold world. Right now our country is in a recession. There are thousands who are out of work. Its not so easy to switch to a job you love. Its practical for many to keep their job even if they don't like it, because it provides income. As it relates to my career, I enjoy working with people, and doing website development. Both go hand in hand. I enjoy talking to customers and building relationships while creating websites through web coding to ensure that the websites are functional. But I enjoy working with people more than anything. Now if it so happens I have to do another job and put that on hold, then I will. I realize nothing is permanent. Even if you don't get your dream job right off the bat, you still may land a job that pays a good salary and keeps you on your feet.

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JosephF

April 3rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

For a senseless question, a senseless response: Creativity is like an orgasm of knowledge.

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