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Practical Marketing Info For Coaches

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Monday, November 07, 2005

Procrastination Does Not Make Perfect

Are you a perfectionist? Perfectionists are often great procrastinators. Having stalled until the last minutes, they tear into a project with dust flying and complaints about insufficient time. Perfectionist-procrastinators are masters of the excuse that short notice kept them from doing the quality job they could have done. are often great procrastinators. Having stalled until the last minutes, they tear into a project with dust flying and complaints about insufficient time. Perfectionist-procrastinators are masters of the excuse that short notice kept them from doing the quality job they could have done.

Good news : you can get rid of this nasty habitude!
How ? Just read this great article: Procrastination Does Not Make Perfect