Procrastination, the thief of time” as coined by the English poet and dramatist Edward Young (1683–1765) but does it always deserve bad press?
Interesting isn’t it that some people can be totally focused and take regular actions towards their goals, and yet others seem to be the complete opposite. Indeed, some people are able take procrastination to another level transforming it to where is seems to become an art form.
So is procrastination a sign of personal failure, an inability to self-regulate, or can be it used as a tool to increase productivity?
During this webinar will take a look at the psychology of procrastination, how it is often an emotional coping mechanism rather than a lack of self-discipline. Knowing something about the root cause of procrastination, we can then look a strategies to break the cycle of delay, define processes to keep you on track. But we’ll also take a look at master procrastinators and how, ironically, they use procrastination to produce better results.