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Like many who turn to methods like GTD, I am a procrastinator.
My procrastination stems from all the usual sources, but my main enemies have been perfectionism and rebellion.
Over the past year, I've been doing very well with the perfectionism -
identifying it, and using various techniques to combat it.
Rebellion, on the other hand, is a tough issue for me! Whenever I get reasonably on track with what I have to (need to, want to) do, it will inevitably appear, tempting me to just let go, leave that silly system, don't follow any stupid rules, go with the flow, have another cup of coffee, deal with all that stuff later.
Please, if anyone has overcome this, or has any advice to offer, I'm most grateful.
Tess
My procrastination stems from all the usual sources, but my main enemies have been perfectionism and rebellion.
Over the past year, I've been doing very well with the perfectionism -
identifying it, and using various techniques to combat it.
Rebellion, on the other hand, is a tough issue for me! Whenever I get reasonably on track with what I have to (need to, want to) do, it will inevitably appear, tempting me to just let go, leave that silly system, don't follow any stupid rules, go with the flow, have another cup of coffee, deal with all that stuff later.
Please, if anyone has overcome this, or has any advice to offer, I'm most grateful.
Tess