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Stop Procrastination: 10 Power Habits To Earn Back 1,072 Hours A Year - How to Stop Being Lazy and Obliterate Your Goals in Life: Comprehensive Blueprint to Finally Stop Procrastination Today!

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Are you a procrastinator?

The average American is estimated to procrastinate almost 3 hours every single day!

Have you ever had an assignment due at the end of the week, and found yourself wasting time until literally the very last minute?

How much of this time do you spend on activities that don’t take you towards your goals? But you are always able to rationalize with yourself that everything is fine and you can just start tomorrow.

I mean we would all like to get more things done, and become productive in achieving our goals. But procrastinators are naturally driven put off those important tasks, and let them slip through the cracks.

I can understand this because I was a procrastinator once too, until I finally had enough…




The good news is that it’s not too hard to stop procrastinating…

In this great book is "10 Power Habits to finally stop procrastinating, and earn back 1072 hours a year" I reveal the 3 biggest influencers to why 95% of people procrastinate and proceed to solve them for you...

We investigate these procrastination factors with interesting details, and examples in order to get a thorough understanding that it is not your fault that you are a victim of these 3 procrastination factors...(pain and pleasure, overwhelm, and laziness) But after this book you can now be in control of these factors instead of them being in control of you.

I then have specifically dedicated up to 4 Power Habits to each factor in order to obliterate your bad procrastination habits and replace them with new ones!

Preview or purchase my book now to see each of these habits in detail!



In this book I am not going to advise you to use any of the mainstream common solutions that simply do not work.

You will not hear about strategies and habits about setting ‘SMART Goals’, ‘Capturing ideas’, using the ‘ABCDE method,’ or the ‘43 Folders system.’ These fancy names sound great, but when put into practice they are futile.

I am also not going to tell you any of the generic advice (most likely from fellow procrastinators) that you have probably heard over a hundred times and such as ‘Batching Similar Tasks’ and setting up ‘Monthly’ or ‘Weekly Reviews’.

The reason why most of the time these strategies don’t work is because they don’t motivate or educate you on the underlying causes of why you procrastinate. These strategies are like putting a Band-Aid over your snakebite. They are tacky solutions that don’t address the real problem.




Then scroll up and get your copy of this book NOW! I am ready to take you on an exciting journey to get a brand new perspective on why you procrastinate, and finally address with an proven habits how to overcome this behaviour.

Here is the book contents pages and a birds eye view of the

PROCRASTINATION FACTOR 1: PAIN VS PLEASURE

PH1. CHANGE YOUR FOCUS
PH2. CREATE AN EMPOWERING ENVIRONMENT
PH3. FIND AN ACCOUNTABILABUDDY

PROCRASTINATION FACTOR 2: OVERWHELM

PH4. USE THE 80 / 20 DECISION PROCESS
PH5. CREATE A BIRDS EYE VIEW TO DO TABLE
PH6. FIND LEGITIMATE INSPIRATION
PH7. ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS

PROCRASTINATION FACTOR 3: LAZINESS

PH8. GIVE IT A NAME
PH9. JUST TURN UP
PH10. SECRET 21-DAY IDENTITIY MISSION


Don't make this another thing that you are deciding to "get to later" let me help you overcome procrastination today!

See you on the inside :)

52 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 4, 2014

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11 reviews1 follower
June 20, 2014
The book had some good ideas and it was quick to read, however there were multiple editing errors. It got to the point where I was wondering if this person did any editing at all.
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101 reviews4 followers
September 11, 2015
Having an INFJ personality means I'm more than anyone else to suffer from the bad habit of procrastination. Hence, when I was stuck in one of my procrastinating blocks again, I was truly determined to solve it fast and easy. Fast and easy means not having to spend hours to read another 200+ long "help yourself" book (= procrastinating even more). I was intrigued by this book on Amazon, mainly attracted by the positive reviews and whatever I read from the preview. This was straight to the point, and exactly what I needed.

While I do agree with the other reviewers that there were many grammatical and spelling errors in this book (I actually paid for it, so it wasn't free for me ), I think that the purpose of a review is to share honest opinion about the topic/language of the book itself. So, I will keep spelling out of the topic. This was a perfect short read composed of 10 power steps and three major points to get you out of your procrastination habit and convert you into a straight do-er. There is nothing fancy or new, and everyone interested in effective organization and project/task management would be familiar with the tools and suggestions provided in this book. What it gives you is a short and effective summary along with simple examples of the most important things to overcome procrastination right now, in an as easy form as 1-2-3.

I'd recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with procrastination and I'll definitely keep this book handy on my device for those little procrastinating blocks in order to keep me going. Well done, Mr Wilson!
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291 reviews
September 9, 2014
I liked the tone and pace of the book. The editing needs some help but hey, you can get some help solving a problem for free. What more do you want?
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January 1, 2015
Stop procrastination

Good read, has a lot of valid points which I started putting into practice to save on valuable lost time.
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