Have you ever felt like you are your own worst enemy, and your procrastination is wrecking your life?
Let me show you how to fix the underlying issues of procrastination, balance and stress, and get your life back—or claim it for the first time.
It's time to stop feeling like you're doing something wrong, or worse, like you are wrong—like you, personally, are some sort of problem. And it's time to stop feeling like you are alone. It's time to procrastinate later.
How many things are you feeling bad about right now, because you know you need to do them, you're not doing them, and Something Bad is Going to Happen if you don't?
Did you come here hoping that I can help you figure out how to get your life back on track because it's a train wreck? (I know how you feel because "train wreck" is the exact phrase I used to use to describe my own life, even when everyone else thought it looked great from the outside).
I know exactly how you feel.
You feel like you need someone to light a fire under you, and help you get going again.
Well, I've got great news.
I overcame procrastination that destroyed two businesses, and you can. In Procrastinate Later you’ll learn…
The Secret to Overcoming Procrastination ...Permanently!
Learn Things Like...
- That prioritizing, changing your plans, illness and vacation do not make you evil
- Whether you're a chronic procrastinator, and what that means for you
- Why you don't really work as well under pressure as you think you do
- Why "I'm Sorry I'm Late" is sucking your soul dry
- That your procrastination is not hopeless, no matter how bad it feels right now
- How to stop being overwhelmed and procrastinating because "it's all too much"
- How to identify the payoffs for procrastination and stop letting them control your behavior
Fix the Damage By...
- Understanding that this recovery is a long process and will not happen magically, overnight or in one smooth, flowing motion
- Getting some immediate relief from your anxiety and depression
- Diagnosing your current procrastination reality
- Admitting you did the best you could, forgiving yourself and taking responsibility for your situation
- Performing "triage" on your current projects
- Facing the music
- Saving what you can
- Being realistic about what you can do, to avoid getting back in this same spot
Change the Habit By...
- Going easy on yourself
- Finding your rhythm
- Refusing to beat yourself up over the past
- Getting in tune with a time management system that works for you
- Avoiding procrastination using simple, but powerful techniques
- Identifying payoffs when you're tempted to procrastinate, and paying yourself more
- Spending your time on your own terms
- Scheduling down time