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J**S
A Book That Is Calling You
This book, The Procrastination Cure, is a positive "one of a kind on Procrastion" to assist you in challenging your procrastination choices by using various techniques and recommendations. Very often, many people push off doing a "to do item" that needs to be done. We realize the importance, but since it takes time and effort, we would rather do something enjoyable. Later, as time progresses forward, we realize that this "to do item" now has some serious consequences from not being done. Our feelings are impacted in a negative way, bringing on a feeling of guilt. How can I be better at getting important "to do's completed". Please take a look at this "copied" statement from tactic 3 - "Reward Yourself" - But what if you could enjoy the fun activities while still completing everything on your to-do list? You can! It’s just a matter of setting up a smart reward system. Zahariades, Damon. The Procrastination Cure: 21 Proven Tactics For Conquering Your Inner Procrastinator, Mastering Your Time, And Boosting Your Productivity! (p. 73).
J**I
A Simple, Helpful Read
As I was reading this book, I made one simple observation: I procrastinated reading it because I’ve become accustomed to living a procrastinator’s life and I was afraid of the work I needed to do to change it.This learning was worth 10 times the price of the book.Damon writes a very simple (not simplistic) and helpful book here that is filled with practical ideas. Don’t just read it. Practice it!My name is Jim, and I am a chronic procrastinator…
A**R
HELPFUL and FUNNY
This is my second book I've read written by Damon Zachariades and even more enjoyable. His style is like listening to a friend - on point, solid recommendations and doable. But his moments of wit made me laugh (Ok, guffaw) several times. Next one "The Art of Finding Flow", and then "JOY OF IMPERFECTION".Thank you Damon Zachariades! jc
L**E
Almost stolen
The item was fine but my package was totally opened when I got it out of the mail box. Guess it wasn’t what someone else was looking for.
G**L
Engaging but basic
I purchased The Procrastination Cure to work on my bad procrastination habits and find tips and tricks that might work for me. I enjoyed the organized, applicable, and very easy to read tactics. I found myself motivated to work on my procrastination and liked that the author could relate to your problems and offer solutions that have worked for him. I can understand how the tactics can be repetitive or dull for those who have read self-help books before and I did find part I of the book to be sort of boring as well. Lifeless, tedious, and repetitive for the veteran self-help reader; engaging and motivating for a rookie like me. ⅗ stars.
W**
Very insightful
I didn't procrastinate reading this book, which is a small miracle. Now if only I can stop procrastinating the steps given, to stop the procrastination... 😭😂
J**R
Practical and Useful
Zahariades has provided the answers to questions i have struggled with most of my life: why do i procrastinate? What can i do to stop it? And the strategies he recommends are simple, though not easy, and very practical.
G**Y
Great Book
I think so many of the reviews are funny because as a procrastinator it did take me awhile to actually get to this book. I’m not good at making my own deadlines. But now that I’ve dug into it it’s been very enjoyable and knowing that the writer has also been a procrastinator and gives lots of examples and references to how to overcome this pesky habit, makes this book speak to me that much more. Ready or not to make a change in your life check this one out. It has practical advice that’s simple and relatable. Decide you are ready to make a change and buy this book.
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