Procrastination drains profits
Good business coaching can save you time and money. As you might have learned at college, procrastination is the thief of time. Our inclination to put things off until a later time, to avoid doing jobs that really ought to be done is a more common disease than the flu.
Yet, how fulfilling our existences really could be if we conquered this mental malady. How much less stress would we carry if we did not allow ourselves to be emotionally and mentally weighed down with unfinished tasks hanging over us.
People cite a number of causes for procrastinating from negative self talk, “I can’t do this right ,” to being unclear about the task or not seeing the relevance of the task, to finding the task boring – especially true with repetitive tasks, to poor time management.
Whatever the cause, or excuse, procrastination is rooted in our mind, in the way we think, and with the right mind training we can learn to rise to the occasion “mentally,” and get it done. Boring and repetitive tasks are often the most difficult to find motivation for.
In the business world, procrastination drains massive amounts of profit . With procrastinators, the coffee pot, the water fountain, the smoking – they all arrest inertia. And yet, just creating movement is quite often all that is needed to change the inertia. Motion encourages more motion.
Procrastination isn’t just something that afflicts employees, it also affects business owners – especially when things aren’t going well. To fix procrastination in the workplace, the best place to begin is with the owner or manager of the business. You can’t expect your team to show a quality that you won’t or can’t demonstrate yourself.
If you find that you constantly find that you never seem to complete your tasks on a personal level, or if you own a business and you have employees who have difficulty reaching deadlines, you may be well served to secure the services of a business mentor who is adept at teaching people to overcome procrastination. Business owners and employees both enjoy the workplace much more when they have learned to self start and overcome procrastination.



