Posts Tagged ‘procrastination’

Meant to post on the 6th, but I procrastinated

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Did you know that September 6th is Fight Procrastination Day? Yes ma’am. You see, I meant to post this on the 6th but I put it off.

Just kidding. Actually I just found out about this. But I thought it was worth talking about, and better late than never. ;)

What do you procrastinate about?

I’m not a big procrastinator in my business, but in my non-business life I find that I have too much tolerance for a lot of things, and then when they get way past the point of reasonable tolerance, I overreact. I’m trying to get a handle on that by solving problems while they’re mere “gnat bites” instead of waiting until they’re intolerable.

According to a study by the University of Calgary, more than 25% of Americans are chronic procrastinators. What is this costing us?

For starters, many things get far worse when they’re put off, and it’s a good idea to analyze that to give yourself permission to put off some things, and motivate you to do others asap. For example, dishes. If you put off doing the dishes, they’re harder to clean. If you put off vacuuming, it doesn’t really take you any longer to do the job once you do it, at least not that I’ve noticed.

What about in a business context? If you put off tweaking the design of your website or your blog template, you probably won’t suffer much in terms of income. But if you procrastinate about sending out your newsletter, it will probably cost you money!

What has helped me to overcome procrastination is two things:
1) Knowing my hourly wage
2) Outsourcing

Firstly, I sat down and figured out how many hours I work each month. I divided my monthly income by that number and got my hourly “wage”. I find it highly motivated to sit down to the computer when I KNOW that I’m going to make XX dollars in that hour! Try that and see if it doesn’t help you.

Secondly, outsourcing helps keep me on my toes for a couple of reasons. One, if I’ve paid someone to do something for me, for example add a bunch of articles to a site, then I feel motivated to make that money I’ve spent “earn” itself by getting into action doing my part, which is to edit the content to make it my own and monetize it.

Secondly, if I’m putting off starting a new project (like I’ve been guilty of here), then I hand it over to a VA to start working on. When she’s done her magic, I’m over the motivation hump and get excited about seeing the project unfold (and the income that it will bring once completed!) and get to work. It’s like looking at the blueprints of your new home. Once you see the foundation poured and the walls go up, you’re all excited.

Alice Seba recently released a free report on outsourcing that you can pick up from her blog. One of the things she talked about inside was how to outsource when you’re on a small budget. I know how to do that. I don’t have Alice’s outsourcing budget by any means, but I do outsource a good percentage of my business tasks. It takes some creativity.

So – what do you procrastinate on and what are your tips for overcoming it?

15: Talk about Success Pressure!

Monday, January 15th, 2007

Have you ever heard the term Success Pressure? I take it to mean steps that you take to almost force yourself to succeed.

For instance, some people view making some purchase in their business (whether it be buying an information product to increase their knowledge, or paying a VA, or buying PLR content) as a powerful impetus to move forward. If you have invested money, you’re motivated to DO something with the information so that you can recoup your investment… and then some.

Well today, Kelly McCausey sent an email out to her list mentioning a free ecourse I was launching. It offered a free audio in which I interviewed her about her success with affiliate marketing. Only, it wasn’t quite ready yet! I started getting opt ins regardless. ;)

So I had to scramble to get some content loaded into the autoresponder. You know what I’ve learned when things like this happen?

  • It takes me far less time than I imagine to finish something up when I HAVE TO do it.
  • It doesn’t have to be perfect to be good
  • Sometimes, a deadline is a good thing

So have you been putting off finishing off something because you had to get one last bit of feedback from your mastermind group, or because there was one tiny bit of copy to write, or some other excuse you’re making instead of hitting that Publish button?

Git ‘er dun.

Then go back and make it better. :)