How to Stop Procrastinating
by Peter Murphy
Ever wonder how to stop procrastinating? Here is a good example...
I was recently talking with a friend who said, “You know, I 
need to have guests over to my house more often.“Why is 
that?” I asked. “Because that seems to be the only time I 
really clean my house,” she responded.
Isn’t that the truth! Deadlines and commitments have a 
wonderful way of forcing us to get things done which have 
to be done. It is easy to procrastinate about doing 
something when there is no one to hold you accountable.
Think about it!
You may be the worst procrastinator on earth about certain 
things like housework or dreaded work projects but chances 
are you file your tax return on time ever year.
This is because the federal government has placed a 
deadline on filing tax returns and they hold us accountable 
if they are not done.
If you want to stop procrastinating in your life try 
setting yourself deadlines for projects you have been 
putting off and finding ways to hold yourself accontable 
for meeting these deadlines.
Here are some ideas of how you can use this strategy to 
stop procrastinating at home and in your work.
1. Write it Down.
The act of simply deciding when you plan to complete a task 
and writing it down on your calender can be very effective 
in creating a sense of a deadline.
2. Schedule something that forces you to take action.
For example, invite guests over to your house. If you have 
been putting off cleaning the house this will force you to 
clean and put things in order.
Another example, might be if you have been putting off 
visiting someone you know you should visit then give that 
person a call and let them know you will be visiting on a 
particular day.
Once you have made this commitment it will likely be more 
difficult to not follow through. Simply by putting this 
person on notice of a visit will create a deadline with 
accountablity.
3. Put someone on notice that a project will be completed 
on a particular date.
If there is a project at work that you have been 
procrastinating about. Send your boss a note tellig him or 
her that they can expect the project on a certain date.
This will create a deadline for you and your boss will 
likely hold you accoutable by asking for the project if in 
fact it is not delivered by the date you promised it.
4. Leave yourself no way out.
Leaving yourself no way out is in a sense burning the 
bridge behind you so that you have no choice but to 
complete a task which you have been putting off.
If for instance, you need to buy a new vacuum because the 
old one has had it. You have the money saved for the new 
one but you have just been putting off going shopping for 
one.
Burn the bridges behind you. Give your old appliance away to a 
local thrift shop. Then you have no choice but to buy that 
new one. You can put a stop to procrastination by simply 
setting yourself deadlines and holding yourself or having 
someone else hold you accountable.
Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert.
He recently produced a very popular free report that 
reveals how to crush procrastination and sustain lasting 
motivation. Apply now because it is available for a limited 
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2 comments:
Wow. The main reason I got on this site was because my house was so disorganized and I had some friends coming over and I was forced to clean it up. Than that was the first comment made!!! I guess I am not the only one. The only way I can think to overcome this is, well, #1 follow your guidelines, which is great. #2 Pretend that I will be having guest come over each weekend.
Thanks for this great web site.
Christine
cjd85746@earthlink.net
Thanks for the help!! I kind of knew that there had to be a deadline in order for me to clean, but it was just good to know it really does help! Thanks!
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