From the monthly archives:

March 2009

Procrastination: The Retaliator

by Simon Preacher on March 30, 2009

Putting Off An Easy Thing Makes It Hard. Putting Off A Hard Thing Makes It Impossible – G. Lorimer What can I say about this one, hey? The Retaliator is always around, operating from within us. Some people call it “the inner spoilt brat”. Not all procrastination emanates from anxiety. Sometimes you just don’t feel [...]

Anxiety & Procrastination

by Simon Preacher on March 19, 2009

A Day of Worry Is More Exhausting Than A Day of Work.  – John Lubbock Wikipedia defines Anxiety as a psychological and physiological state characterized by cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral components. These components combine to create an unpleasant feeling that is typically associated with uneasiness, fear, or worry. When talking about procrastination, anxiety is [...]

Procrastination: Enemy of Your Freedom

by Simon Preacher on March 19, 2009

By One Delay After Another They Spin Out Their Whole Lives, Till There’s No More Future Left For Them – Robert L’Estrange We established that procrastination is all about putting off your projects for yet another day or putting off doing something for later. Procrastination is never good because things will never get done and [...]

Procrastination: The Thief Of Time!

by Simon Preacher on March 13, 2009

“Nothing Is So Fatiguing As The Eternal Hanging On of An Uncompleted Task.” – William James Procrastination is a behavior of putting things off to a later date or time. Procrastinators usually say; “I have enough time, I will do this and that later on” How many times have you ever wanted to write your [...]

Are Successful Men and Women Lucky?

by Simon Preacher on March 11, 2009

The Only Difference Between A Success & A Failure Is That The Successful Person Is Willing To Do What The Failure Is Not Willing To Do. – J.R. Ridinger The question is asked, “Why is it some people are successful than others?” You look at these people, they give more money to charity, they fly [...]