Banish Procrastination.
.
.
the Cult of Done Manifesto
Procrastination is a familiar term .
.
.
everyone recognizes it - putting off things
that need to be done.
I used to explain how I worked better under pressure,
saying I couldn’t do my best work...
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Banish Procrastination.
.
.
the Cult of Done Manifesto
Procrastination is a familiar term .
.
.
everyone recognizes it - putting off things
that need to be done.
I used to explain how I worked better under pressure,
saying I couldn’t do my best work until the very last minute.
The explanation
seemed to be a honorable excuse for staying up all hours of the night to complete
a paper, a project, etc.
The truth is I was a procrastinator .
.
.
avoiding the responsibility and tasks
required, but trying to dress it up nicely by calling it working under pressure.
It
was procrastination, plain and simple, not a noble creative spurt that only came at
the wee hours of the morning.
Procrastination is wiped away when you take action and move forward to
complete something, even if it’s not absolutely perfect or right.
Ask any writer,
musician, or artist if they are satisfied with their finished piece and they will tell
you they always see something else they want to change in the work.
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