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From the page: "11. Get over it. The need to do it 'right' is a myth. There are degrees of rightness and you will have to accept less than perfect to get anything done. How about excellence?"
Reviewed by ArmenS Jul 30, 12:41am ( 13 reviews ) • slowdownfast.com
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Rated by ArmenS on Jul 30, 12:41am
From the page: "11. Get over it. The need to do it 'right' is a myth. There are degrees of rightness and you will have to accept less than perfect to get anything done. How about excellence?"
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Rated by lotuseagle on Jul 31 2008, 10:24pm
procrastinate?,.
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Rated by BIGRED73 on Jul 25 2008, 9:45pm
From the page: "The Causes and Cures of Procrastination"
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Rated by jeflin on Jul 25 2008, 8:53pm
A self-help article to cure you of procrastination. It may help for a while, until we forget the tips and another article comes along.
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Rated by under-stars on Jul 24 2008, 6:58pm
From the page: "Create a fun reward after you complete a task that doesn't seem like fun."...um...help. HOW
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Rated by cmiddlebrook on Jul 23 2008, 3:42am
Some very simple reasons that we procrastinate and suggestions for how to cure them.
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Rated by blackman137 on Jul 22 2008, 3:14am
The Causes and Cures of Procrastination"
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Rated by alexion on Jul 22 2008, 12:47am
that's good to know :)
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Reviewed by CrackMonk on Jul 22 2008, 12:00am
I should read about 30 more articles about procrastination before starting this. So I can really, REALLY understand what I'm doing wrong. You know how it goes.You know, when I read any of these "self-help" blogs, it only reminds me of how pointless it is to outline the steps you should take to be a happier/better person. No one changes because they know how to change. No one sees a freakin' blog and goes, "Ohhhh, so THAT'S why I fail at everything! Damn, I'll get right on this." Realistically, people don't change until they want to change, and by the time they do, they're beyond the point where they need the internet to tell them what to do.
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Reviewed by Chocomarine on Jul 21 2008, 5:34pm
I actually didn't feel like committing the time to read this. I suck. D: