The power of belief is a key
to success in everything we do. Whether your goal is to rise
to the top of your profession or to be a better weekend golfer,
you have a better chance of success if you believe you'll be
successful. And by believing that you can defeat procrastination,
you can start to take charge of your life today.
Learn how to control your negative
thoughts. When your mind says you can't do something, refuse
to listen to it. Don't express your negative thoughts in words;
tell your mind-and say it out loud-that you're going to do what
it takes to get the job done.
It isn't easy, but it's worth
the effort. Many people procrastinate because they've made up
their minds that they're going to fail. If you are one of these
people, the most important thing you can do today is to stop
believing what the procrastination demon has been telling you.
Human beings are unique because
of our ability to change-to become more than what we are. But
before we can change, we must be able to accept full responsibility
for everything we do. Smokers who say they "hate"
smoking are deluding themselves-as an ex-smoker, I claim some
authority on this topic.
We have a choice. People smoke
because they want to smoke. It may be very hard for many people
to quit smoking, but that's not the point-they'll never quit
as long as they lie to themselves about the real cause of their
habit. People are able to quit smoking when they really want
to quit.
Take this quiz to find out if
negative thoughts are causing procrastination in your life:
- When you tackle a job, do you
expect to be successful? Do you think you'll be able to complete
the job successfully by giving it your best effort?
- Do you visualize your success?
When you face a difficult task and feel like giving up, are
you able to give yourself a pep talk to stay motivated?
- When friends, family members,
or others help you recognize a habit that you need to change,
are you able to recognize the truth in what they say? Do you
believe you can change your bad habits?
- Do you accept responsibility
when your projects fail, rather than looking for something beyond
your control to blame it on?
- When your mind says you're
going to fail, do you try to replace these negative thoughts
with positive ones?
If you answered "no" to any of the above questions,
ask yourself what you can do to approach life with a more positive
attitude. Do you want to go on living with negative thoughts,
doubts, and fears? Are there any benefits of clinging to a negative
attitude?
We can change bad habits by wanting
to change them. And you can defeat the habit of procrastination
in your life-especially if you believe you can.