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Free E-book: 101 Tips to End Procrastination

May 26th, 2009 | Posted in Reviews, free e-books

procrastinationEach week we are bringing you a free e-book. Each free e-book is chosen because it pertains to some aspect of making money online. This week’s free e-book is 101 Tips to End Procrastination. Procrastination is the act of putting off something until later, even though you have the tools and ability to complete it now. 101 Tips to End Procrastination is a free e-book that can vastly increase your income.

101 Tips to End Procrastination will not directly make you money. Ending procrastination will not put money in your pocket, directly. Ending procrastination will allow you to complete tasks that you may have been putting off. Completing these tasks will free your mind from constantly reminding you about tasks that you are putting off. Allowing your mind to refocus on current tasks such as growing your business.


101 Tips to End Procrastination begins with a self assessment. Procrastination can be hard to see in yourself. Often, you are not consciously putting off tasks. You may rationalize that you have too many other things to do or do not have time right now. In reality, you are throwing up roadblocks because you just do not want to complete the task. 101 Tips to End Procrastination’s self assessment aids in identifying whether you just have too many tasks on your plate or are procrastinating.

Denial is not just a river in Egypt. Most procrastinators start with denial. Admitting that you are a procrastinator means that there are tasks you could have done and chose not to. It is hard to admit that you have chosen not to complete tasks. That means that any consequences (i.e. our spouse’s frustration or missed deadlines) are directly your fault. It is much easier to throw up excuses as “I have always been that way” or “I could not do it because of …..” Admitting that you are a procrastinator is the first step.

101 Tips to Ending Procrastination continues by identifying the areas where you procrastinate. Not everyone procrastinates in the same areas. You may put off completing a budget but love writing internet articles. While someone else may find writing very hard but love working with numbers. Identifying the areas where you procrastinate begins the journey to ending procrastination. Once you have identified the areas where you procrastinate, 101 Tips to Ending Procrastination aids you in identifying why you procrastinate.

101 Tips to Ending Procrastination is worth much more than being a free e-book. Ending procrastination will allow you to get more things done. You will feel less guilty about having tasks that you know you should do. You will have more energy because energy is not being spent reminding yourself of these tasks or in feeling guilty. Your relationships will be better because people are not as frustrated with you. All of these will create an atmosphere that creates a mental and physical state where you can bring your business to the next level.

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