On Procrastination
Are the holidays driving you crazy yet? Yeah, me too. =)
The end of a year is a chance to look over the year gone by and the new one ahead, and that's the part of December I love. I usually find myself digging into books on organization, procrastination, and productivity during this month. In that spirit, here's a great article I've just run across on procrastination.
Overcoming Procrastination by Steve Pavlina
It gives terrific explanations and tips in a short space, which means it won't take long for you to get some good "Oh!" moments from it.
A bright and shiny year is on its way, dear readers. What do you want to accomplish this year? And how will you make those things happen?
Start with your writing goals. Figure out what they are, decide what you'll need to do to achieve them, and begin.
Want help? :)
Visit me at Women-Ink.com.
The end of a year is a chance to look over the year gone by and the new one ahead, and that's the part of December I love. I usually find myself digging into books on organization, procrastination, and productivity during this month. In that spirit, here's a great article I've just run across on procrastination.
Overcoming Procrastination by Steve Pavlina
It gives terrific explanations and tips in a short space, which means it won't take long for you to get some good "Oh!" moments from it.
A bright and shiny year is on its way, dear readers. What do you want to accomplish this year? And how will you make those things happen?
Start with your writing goals. Figure out what they are, decide what you'll need to do to achieve them, and begin.
Want help? :)
Visit me at Women-Ink.com.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home