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@dwr.eth
So true.
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@tldr
I think procrastination is fundamentally about the attempt to create more certainty in an upcoming action than the action admits of by its nature. So the number one antidote against procrastination is to learn to consciously accept the risk inherent in any action, and to understand that it will never be eliminated… Face it and face it fast!
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This is helpful. Thanks
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I believe that you are correct in many situations- the so called Analysis Paralysis. A killer of good ideas. Still, there is a fine line between Procrastination and Preparation, mostly for the individual entrepreneur with little knowledge and/or experience. A HUGE group of the population can enhance our global production of value. Should we be thinking about the procrastinators or those without the knowledge nor ability to identify opportunities, or what to do if one is found. This is the Maximize Global Knowledge and Access to Technology, all humans as a human right. Yeah? It would create supporters across the world by identifying a good community leader and training fully to have this access.. Point: Procrastination is an issue, yes, one I’m personally familiar with- and I love the visual- still, it only applies to those that understand the context. With global population as the subject, what percentage of humanity suffers from Procrastination in making cool stuff while making a living.
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Often procrastination strikes when you're low on energy, feeling overwhelmed by a very busy life, and when you've already used up all your enthusiasm. It becomes hard to break down complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks
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