Monday, October 25, 2021

Handling Procrastination

 Where duty is plain, delay is dangerous." 

1. Establish your priorities and let nothing interfere with the execution of your most vital tasks. Be constructively selective in what you will do. To aid in your selection, keep in mind that it will probably take longer to do most things than you estimate. Review your work methods so that you can learn to get the job done faster and easier.

2. Always plan your day the day before. Keep your written, daily plan visible. It will rout procrastination.

3. Place your concentration on the matters that should be acted on immediately, leaving less important ones for later. A general guideline is that anything that will affect someone's pocketbook or welfare should be acted on immediately.