chrisg.com — If the company you work for spends more than an hour a week in meetings you just might have the organisational version of analysis paralysis. While it is perfectly natural to want to spend time planning, especially one with an element of risk, there comes a point where any more thinking is counter-productive and you need to start making progress.
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stoppedcode12Feb 11, 2007
lol, what a coincidence I just got a newsletter about procrastination from my university.<a class="user" href="http://webapps2.ucalgary.ca/~steel//Procrastinus/funsites.php">http://webapps2.ucalgary.ca/~steel//Procrastinus/funsites.php</a> check out "Procrastination Tests"
diggstownFeb 11, 2007
WARNING: The article is worthless! Are people digging it just because they hope that the article will help them solve their procrastination problem? Or is it because it's funny to make procrastination jokes about an article that supposedly helps you fix your procrastinating? For damn sure, it ain't getting dugg because of the contents of that article.
haqattaqFeb 11, 2007
Sounds like getting his frustration down on paper is part of his self-improvement process. I can relate.
woollymittensFeb 11, 2007
"collage professor"I think a collage professor makes lots of newspaper clippings. =D
guerrilla_suitFeb 12, 2007
Beat procrastination by not procrastinating.I wasn't impressed with the mentioned advice.
chaoskaizerFeb 13, 2007
thats a good term
jzl007Oct 1, 2007
Another good site with procrastination tips: <a class="user" href="http://antiprocrastination.blogspot.com/">http://antiprocrastination.blogspot.com/</a>