Learn to Delegate and You Will Stop Procrastinating - Quick Tip
Procrastination isn't always about getting started on a project. It can also be about a project leader trying to do ALL of the work.
When someone thinks that they have to be in control of everything, they tend to get overwhelmed. The overwhelm results in procrastination. See the connection?
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When you recognize that your project leader is too detail oriented, think about ways you can overcome this stumbling block. Have your project leader delegate some tasks to others and prioritize items in order of importance.
A project leader needs to be ask, "Which details are crucial to the success of the project and which details are of secondary importance?"
Learning to delegate tasks is one of several effective ways to stop procrastinating.
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Procrastination is the most common pitfall of many people in corporate jobs, businesses, and even online/telecommute jobs. I found that people who do their jobs really well are those who do them right away.
Posted by: Imee | May 04, 2009 at 09:10 PM
Task management is the best answer.We sometimes forget to list which is the most needed or your priority and it turns out to be a big mistake in meeting the deadline.
Posted by: holidays in Larnaca | May 23, 2009 at 07:52 PM