The cult of done - read it and do
http://www.brepettis.com/blog/2009/3/3/the-cult-of-done-manifesto.html
Showing posts with label procrastination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label procrastination. Show all posts
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Saturday, October 11, 2008
For Procrastinators
Will you complete this year's resolutions?
Did you complete last year's?
Wouldn't it be nice if life came with an instruction book that told us how to overcome this problem?
Well - guess what? It does and you are looking at the solution in this innovative online course.
The Procrastinators’ Online Course
Did you complete last year's?
Wouldn't it be nice if life came with an instruction book that told us how to overcome this problem?
Well - guess what? It does and you are looking at the solution in this innovative online course.
The Procrastinators’ Online Course
Friday, January 11, 2008
Stop Procrastination- Just do it!
What stops you from 'getting things done?'Have you ever started your day with good intentions of completing a task or project only to find that by the end of the day you've hardly worked on it? Or have you ever set a goal to attend a seminar, learn a new skill or just have more time out for you?
I'm sure you have. I'm not going to write a long-winded explanation about the art of procrastination or "putting things off" but what I will do is share with you the secret of actually "getting things done"…putting an end to procrastination and just getting on with it.
Read on ...
I'm sure you have. I'm not going to write a long-winded explanation about the art of procrastination or "putting things off" but what I will do is share with you the secret of actually "getting things done"…putting an end to procrastination and just getting on with it.
Read on ...
Labels:
being organised,
procrastination,
time management
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Putting off procrastination
What if there was a cure for procrastination, perfectionism and overcommitting? How much simpler and more successful would our lives be?
Mr Hugh Kearns and Ms Maria Gardiner from the Staff Development and Training Unit at Flinders University have been working with academic staff, PhD students and groups outside the university to "cure" such behaviours and their efforts have won a prestigious national award a Carrick Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning.
The pair have developed a unique approach to dealing with what they call self-sabotaging behaviours.
Read on ...
Mr Hugh Kearns and Ms Maria Gardiner from the Staff Development and Training Unit at Flinders University have been working with academic staff, PhD students and groups outside the university to "cure" such behaviours and their efforts have won a prestigious national award a Carrick Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning.
The pair have developed a unique approach to dealing with what they call self-sabotaging behaviours.
Read on ...
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