Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The 5 Bad Effects of Procrastination

Sometimes we do not realize that by keeping or pending the works is not good for ourselves.


It will affect many aspects of our lives.


A feeling that a job has been left undone is bad for our morale


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nfinished jobs leave a lot of clutter around which affects our efficiency. 3.


Putting things off means accumulating jobs and urgency could crop up on the same day.


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rocrastination when it comes to the notice of other people maybe branded as laziness and lack of interest in the job. 5.


The job becomes more unpleasant the more you postpone it.


The only thing that you need to get straight is that you have to do the job any way so why not do it right now.


Do not wait for that day when-you-will-have-more-time.


The chances are that you will be busier tomorrow than you are today.


Most of those jobs that we procrastinate are the-sooner-done-the-better kind.


All it takes is some will power, make up your mind to do a task and then do it while your mind stay made up, and believe me, the human mind does not stay made up for too long.


Just look around you, it is a beautiful world out there.


Life is wonderful provided you have the time and can afford to sit back and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.


This is a feeling that hits us every now and then.


And then when we realize that we have to be confined within the floor walls of our office, doing some work that has no scope for imagination, we end up depressed.


Every job loses its charm after some time if nothing out of the way is done to make the job interesting.


To make things worse, there are too many distractions around us.


We end up thinking that this is not the job that I wanted to be doing.


  



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