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Procrastination is a theft of time, and I discovered that 8 out of 10 people are guilty of procrastination when censored. I remembered when I was battling with procrastination; it affected so many things in my life, but the most painful part is that I wasn't productive, and it really affected my success rate.

How was I able to tackle procrastination? The first thing I did was to identify the reasons why I procrastinate. Then, I set achievable goals for myself. In the morning, I would list out all my targets for the day to easily track the progress.

What about you?
 
The only way you can overcome procrastination is doing things right away. if this is not happening, make a list where you keep important task on the top and less important task on bottom and start working on it.
 
The only way you can overcome procrastination is doing things right away. if this is not happening, make a list where you keep important task on the top and less important task on bottom and start working on it.
I've learnt to always say to myself that what I left without doing keeps waiting for me and no one is going to do it for me. I repeat it in my mind 24/7.
 
I overcome procrastination by just doing what I have to do. Even when I do not feel like it, starting gives me the momentum to get going and to stop procrastination.

Having a schedule and goals for the day, week, and month also helps
 
I overcome procrastination by just doing what I have to do. Even when I do not feel like it, starting gives me the momentum to get going and to stop procrastination.

Having a schedule and goals for the day, week, and month also helps
This is just about right. If you make a habit of always putting off things which you're supposed to be doing at any moment for a later time, you will struggle very well with stopping procrastination.
 
This is just about right. If you make a habit of always putting off things which you're supposed to be doing at any moment for a later time, you will struggle very well with stopping procrastination.
I believe that procrastination is caused by the fear of failure or when you are obsessed with perfection. For instance, whenever I get overwhelmed with a task, I tell myself that it is perfectly okay to take a wrong step or two, what matters most is that I am learning along the process of moving forward. I also attempt to have a reduced distractions while working
 
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