The funny thing is, everyone knows that procrastination is negative it's a waste of time, a creator of stress, and is entirely a problem of our own making. Still, knowing all of this doesn't necessarily decrease our odds of procrastination. There are plenty of explanations we give when putting work off until the last minute. Perhaps you convince yourself that you work best under pressure, but it's truer that you're used to working under pressure by necessity. Maybe you're a perfectionist and the fear of getting it all wrong puts you off from the task. Whatever the justification may be, overcoming procrastination requires some willpower and technique. With that in mind, take a look at a few tricks below to jumpstart your motivation and nix the lastminute time crunch. After all, you owe it to yourself and your business to operate like a procrastination-free professional.
1. Make Your Intentions Known
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