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Procrastinators like to put the responsibility of NEXT onto someone else. They're always waiting for a response to an email, an answer to a tiny question they asked last week, the arrival of something they ordered, when light comes back or internet stable, when someone arrives...
Every reason not to do the task at hand makes sense to them. They shut their move down and convince themselves that their NEXT depends on what the other person hasn't done. A day passes, then a week and then a year, and maybe two.
They won't acknowledge that they can influence the response and make themselves priority on that other person's list, by communicating their urgency and earnestness properly and by making sure they've made it easier for the other person to respond quickly and easily.
This was me before. Not anymore. Is this still you? Maybe the first step is to make sure that we are only involved in things we consider worthy of our time and effort in the first place, like things that are essential to our life's highest objecrives?
Maybe this would wake us up and make us committed enough to plug the holes and be creative in our aporoach?

Maybe this will inspire all our collaborators to jack up their enthusiasm, because enthusiasm is contagious?

Maybe we'll start today?
Don't procrastinate dealing with procrastination.

Do it today.

Order my new book TODAY too. *winks

Abi you want to procrastinate that one too?

#MyRISEStory #risebookbyfemijacobs
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