Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Dead..Lines__

Think of a deadline for any task! It's kind of scary, isn't it?
It should be if you don't know how to break the path to achieving the task within that deadline. If you know how to manage it, then you might like giving deadlines to you.
It is similar to discipline, which we use to hate in school, never practiced in college but instantly faced it in corporate and started disliking it. It's just like, you were not giving attention to Triangles in your class 8 and 9 and suddenly you have to give board exam for Trigonometry chapter. Obviously, you are going to hate it, not because it's not acceptable by you, it's because you don't know how to tackle it, solve it.

You are not aware of the basics about how deadlines work. Might be no one taught it to you or if someone did then you were forced to follow it, instead of giving you the proper underlying basics of it, the logic how deadline works.

Let's start from the worst scenario, what happens if you are not disciplined? (want to check? answer these following question link here) and on top of that you don't give/ or like to give deadlines to yourself.

Here is a Ted-Ed video on what happens inside the mind of a procrastinator? It's funny but it's meaningful.

What's the result of being not disciplined? You procrastinate, effects are at times you may end up asking to yourself any of these two question:
  1. Which direction are you going?
  2. What are your accomplishments so far?
These are the symptoms, the ways you can actually find out, are you a procrastinator? Do you like to be disciplined?

Now, if you desire to improve then how to solve it? How can you get rid of this?
Let's discuss this in the next post.. keep tuned ;)

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