Stop Procrastination And Take Action

Topics:
Efficiency,
Time Management
Tags:
Action,
Habit,
Human Resources,
Procrastination,
Recruitment & Selection,
SelfGrowth.com,
Workforce Management
Source:
SelfGrowth.com

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Overview: Procrastination is a bad habit that can turn into a rapidly downward spiralling journey. It starts of innocently as an avoidance of tasks and responsibilities that need to be fulfilled, but if allowed to develop can turn into a nasty habit. There are many negative and harmful effects of procrastination, and it is vital that you learn to recognize the signs and take action to stop procrastinating. If you have acknowledged that you have a problem, its time you sat up and did something about it. Don't let procrastination ruin your life, relationships and job. This paper explains some suggestions that we have to encourage you to stop procrastinating.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2007 | Pages: 2


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