Author : Dr. Gary S. Goodman
Procrastination is one of humanity's worst evils, right?Countless books tell us this is so, but really, there are some hidden benefits in it. I see at least five of them, right off the bat:(1) You'll get a lot of secondary tasks done when you're hiding from the primary ones. I can't tell you how many articles I've written and times I've taken out the trash, and even cleaned the clutter from my desks while avoiding more urgent and pressing matters. Quite incorrectly, so-called gurus in time management make it appear that procrastinators don't get ANYTHING done. We accomplish much, just not the AAA Grade stuff.(2) You always have goals, even if they're not being accomplished. Consider those spineless saps out there that don't even have goals in life. You're way ahead of them!(3) You have standards, perhaps even big ones for accomplishment. Consider again those mere knaves that don't beat themselves up about the undone because in their minds they've already done everything worth doing. You know what's going by the wayside, when in fact, these other bozos have nothing but wayside!(4) Face it; some things just shouldn't be done! We can't know this for sure unless we've put them off for awhile. After ignoring them, if life as we know it doesn't grind to a halt or come banging at our door, that pesky task probably wasn't worth sweating over or doing, in the first place.(5) Maybe you're a manager or an executive, deep down, and your life shouldn't consist of piddling to-do lists and other pedestrian pursuits. Maybe, just maybe, you should DELEGATE that grunt work to grunts. Procrastinating might be your inner genius telling you that you're simply too good and noble for trifles. If so, listen up!See, I told you there are at least five silver linings in procrastinating.Now that you know about them, ease up a little and be good to yourself. If you've been putting off doing true essentials, you'll know about it soon enough!Dr. Gary S. Goodman is the best-selling author of 12 books, over 600 articles, and the creator of numerous audio and video training programs, including "The Law of Large Numbers: How To Make Success Inevitable," published by Nightingale-Conant-a favorite among salespeople and entrepreneurs. For information about booking Gary to speak at your next sales, customer service or business meeting, conference or convention, please address your inquiry to: gary@customersatisfaction.com
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