Hypnotherapy for Procrastination
Procrastination Pinching your productivity? Become your Productive Best with Hypnotherapy
Procrastination is a fact of life. We all feel lazy at times; we all put off things for tomorrow. But what happens when procrastination becomes your middle name? What happens when you just can’t find the energy to organize your life? What happens when at 25, you feel like a 75 year old? You start losing grip on your life. People start losing trust in you, and the worst part is…even you don’t have much faith in yourself and your abilities. Procrastination is a common enough problem, and it is one of the most important reasons for young, dynamic people for losing focus on their lives and their work.
Small things begin to assume mammoth proportions; sorting your wardrobe or your desk can seem like a Herculean task. Calling someone to fix an appointment at work seems like the worst possible thing which could happen to you. You find yourself cramming up your notes on the night before a pop quiz, because you always put off studying till the 11th hour. You find out that your boss doesn’t find you responsible enough to give you critical assignments which come attached with strict deadlines. Do you realize what’s happening? Life and its various opportunities seem to be shying away from you. You never get to do anything worthwhile, and what you do have on your plate, you don’t seem to finish. Procrastination is becoming your biggest enemy, and its time you took concrete steps to help yourself. Richard can guide you towards a better, brighter tomorrow.
If procrastination is your malady then hypnotherapy can be just the right answer for you. Richard will help you become more productive and resourceful; gone will be the days when your procrastination came in the way of your success. With his hypnotherapy techniques he will dust off the rust that’s settled on to your being. What you will discover is a brand new you; with renewed passion and vigour to achieve things and make the most of life.
Imagine reclaiming your life. Imagine feeling awesome about yourself. Imagine how proud you’d feel when you bag a critical assignment and even manage to finish it off on time! You will be more motivated than ever before, you will be oozing with confidence. Not only will you feel better about yourself, even others will look at you with renewed respect. Wouldn’t that be great?
Bad Effects of Procrastination
Sometimes we do not realize that by keeping or pending the works is not good for ourselves. It will affect many aspects of our lives. In this article we will learn the effect of procrastination, and how to keep ourselves motivated.
Five bad effects of procrastination:
1. A feeling that a job has been left undone is bad for our morale
2. Unfinished jobs leave a lot of clutter around which affects our efficiency.
3. Putting things off means accumulating jobs and urgency could crop up on the same day.
4. Procrastination when it comes to the notice of other people maybe branded as laziness and lack of interest in the job.
5. The job becomes more unpleasant the more you postpone it.
The only thing that you need to get straight is that you have to do the job any way so why not do it right now. Do not wait for that day when-you-will-have-more-time. It will never come. The chances are that you will be busier tomorrow than you are today. Most of those jobs that we procrastinate are the-sooner-done-the-better kind. And the sigh of relief that escapes from our lungs once the job is done and over is worth it.
All it takes is some will power, make up your mind to do a task and then do it while your mind stay made up, and believe me, the human mind does not stay made up for too long.
But then, there is a chance that you might be confronted with a strange feeling, you might start finding your job to be monotonous and boring and that is what we are going to deal with in our next chapter.
Just look around you, it is a beautiful world out there. Life is wonderful provided you have the time and can afford to sit back and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. This is a feeling that hits us every now and then. And then when we realize that we have to be confined within the floor walls of our office, doing some work that has no scope for imagination, we end up depressed.
Every job loses its charm after some time if nothing out of the way is done to make the job interesting. To make things worse, there are too many distractions around us. We end up thinking that this is not the job that I wanted to be doing. And when we realize that we will be doing this same job probably till the end of our lives, we will want to scream.
It is a human tendency to get bored with something after some time. When we get a new job, ten for the first couple of weeks we are like the peasant boy who walked into a new palace. Every thing is new and interesting and our interest is completely captured. We try to learn things as quickly as possible and are eager to impress and prove to the world that we are perfect for the job. But after a few months we get used to everything and slowly everything begins to lose the charm. We get bored and start looking for greener pastures.
It is at this stage that procrastination starts raising its villainous head. If the tasks that we are doing are repetitive ad monotonous, the picture becomes bleaker. Along with this, if the requires that we remain on toes all day long, and then the future is sealed. It is in such situations that we need to keep ourselves motivated.