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Successful people do not procrastinate. They do not put off until tomorrow what they can do today. They are focused on accomplishing things. They crate to do lists to record and pan the accomplishments desired for each day. They understand the need to be the ones controlling their life. They do not let life or event control them. As a result, they are responsive to clients, patient, business partners, family and friends.
Successful people are goal oriented. They set goals and achieve them. They are constantly completing tasks and projects in a timely manner. They are proactive. Consequently, they are not engaged in the practice of putting out fires or dealing with emergencies. They ignore the voice of procrastination.
Unsuccessful people procrastinate. They delay, put off and defer things that should and could be one they very day. Their procrastination creates problems that require immediate attention. Procrastination increases the risk of forgetting something important or dealing with a critical matter in an emergency setting which risks mistake, errors and legal liabilities that can result in lawsuits. Procrastination leads to poor quality in whatever service they provide. The lives of unsuccessful people are haphazard, confused and complicated. They cannot accomplish much as they are constantly putting out one fire after another. They react instead to outside forces which command their immediate
attention. They have no control over their lived or their daily scheduled. They feel powerless and directionless.
Do not procrastinate or delay in activities that should be performed in a given day. When the thought of putting of something enters your mind, immediately cast this thought out by saying, do it now. Once you are fully engaged in an activity, you will soon find yourself absorbed in the activity and all thoughts of deferring the task will be gone. You will feel exhilarated in accomplishing the takes and feel in control of your life.