
Procrastination isdelaying getting started on--or failing to complete--, tasks that are important to you, without having a valid reason for doing so. It's leaving priority items undone and frittering your time away on the nonessential.
Imagine finishing your novel, getting back to your fighting weight, getting your product out there and creating a passive source of income, and taking back control of your life!
What important task or project have you been procrastinating on? Whether it's starting a blog, going back to school, applying for a grant, decluttering your home, or training for a marathon, "Make It Happen! A Workbook for Overcoming Procrastination and Getting the Right Things Done", will help you get started and see the task or project through to completion.
Procrastinating is the equivalent of getting into your car knowing full well where you want to go, but then driving off in the wrong direction. It seems bizarre that anyone would this, and yet people do it all the time. Why would anyone do something that seems so irrational? The answer lies in the reasons why we procrastinate.
When you stop procrastinating you'll be gaining back hours of lost time and putting them to good use.
If you're like most people, you've probably asked yourself the following: "How can I find more time?" The answer, of course, is that there are 168 hours in a week, and there's absolutely nothing that you can do to increase that amount of time. What you can do is make better use of the time that you have, and "Make It Happen!" will show you how.
"We all sorely complain of the shortness of time, and yet have much more than we know what to do with. Our lives are either spent in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that we ought to do. We are always complaining that our days are few, and acting as though there would be no end of them." Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Here's some of what you'll findinside "Make It Happen!" . . .
- How to turn "anemic intentions" into robust resolutions you'll act on.
- Use the matrix created by the United States military to identify the most efficient target for an attack to decide which project you should work on first.
- Eight guidelines that will allow you to design your "Ideal Week", and create a schedule that you'll stick to.
- How a kitchen timer can help keep you on task.
- Several strategies for dealing with the fears that lead you to procrastinate.
- The three routes you can take when you're procrastinating on a task because you lack skills.
- How to create a "cone of silence" which will allow you to do your best work.
- The color system for dealing with interruptions.
- Eight strategies for developing laser-like focus, including one used by Einstein.
- How to use action oriented self-talk to strengthen your willpower.
- Two ways to rely on your environment in order to extend your willpower.
- Fourteen strategies for boosting your motivation, so that you're raring to get started on those tasks you've been procrastinating on.
- How to use the concepts of Kaizen and Micromovements to overcome procrastination.
- What to do when "too much information" is keeping you stuck.
- What a surfer can teach you about getting the right things done.
The Yes List
You'll benefit by applying the tips and techniques in "Make It Happen!" if you fall into any of these categories . . .
- Students who want to get to their classes on time, keep up with their assignments, and stop cramming for exams at the last minute.
- Business people who want to get more done at work and improve their prospects for being promoted.
- Would-be entrepreneurs getting ready to start their own business and be their own boss.
- Homemakers who want to be more efficient around the home and at taking care of their child-rearing responsibilities so that they can have time for their creative projects.
- Anyone trying to juggle a career with going back to school.
- Those holding down a day job who haven't let go of their dream to write a novel or have their paintings hanging in a gallery.
- People who know that they could get more out of life, and feel better about themselves, if they could just get themselves to stop procrastinating.
The No List
You shouldn't get "Make It Happen!" if . . .
- You're not interested in putting an end to late fees and getting your finances in order.
- You don't mind being passed over for promotions at work because of your inability to get things done.
- You're not ready to start going after opportunities.
- You don't mind that your friends and family are constantly complaining that you're always late.
- You're OK with drowning in clutter and being messy and disorganized.
- You have no interest in improving your health and increasing your fitness levels.
- You don't mind people telling you that you're unmotivated and that you're not living up to your full potential.
The truth is, procrastination is not an immutable personality trait, and there is no "procrastination gene". It's simply learned behavior. And if you can learn something, you can unlearn it. "Make it Happen!" will show you how. I'm so convinced that this ebook will help you overcome procrastination, that I'm willing to take all the risk. Below you'll find my 100% money-back guarantee.
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Even though "Make It Happen!" doesn't cost very much at all, I want you to be doubly confident in your purchase. That's why I offer a full, no-questions-asked money back guarantee. You can try out this ebook for a whole month, and if you're not fully convinced it's worth every cent you paid after that time, simply email me for a full refund: marelisafabrega@gmail.com.
P.S. Don't procrastinate on getting "Make It Happen!" and beginning your journey toward overcoming procrastination. Do it now!
P.S.S. If you have any questions about "Make It Happen! A Workbook for Overcoming Procrastination and Getting the Right Things Done", just ask and I'll be happy to answer them for you. Send me an email.



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