Junchen, Liu
Mr. Ojalvo
October 19th
 
AVOID PROCRASTINATION
 
We have all procrastinated at some point in our lives, but nowhere are the results of procrastination more apparent than in  the office. A habitual procrastinator faces a crisis when he or she fears that the work will never be good enough, is afraid a deadline will be missed,can't decide what to do first, or is faced with an unexpected i-need-it-right-away project.

Here are a few suggestion to help you break the procrastination habit:

Begin. Force yourself to begin the project. it is the hardest part, but once you do, you are on your wat.
Do one thing at a time, Don't start several projects at once, Do the hardest thing first, this makes the easier tasks a reward.
Put your number one priority front and center on your desk for the following morning
Decide when your mind is the clearest--morning, afternoon,or evening. Use your best time of the day for planning when you are more inclined to have clear thoughts.