

The definition of procrastination is “the act or habit of procrastinating, or putting off or delaying, especially something requiring immediate attention”
It’s thinking too much and not acting, which results in you not moving forward.
What can be done to overcome procrastination?
Firstly, be willing to make decisions. “Be willing to make decisions … Don’t fall victim to what I call the “ready - aim - aim - aim” syndrome. You must be willing to fire” - T. Boone Pickins
You may not think of yourself as a leader, but you are. You are leading your life. As a leader, you need to be making decisions. Good or bad. Right or wrong. Make that decision; if it is wrong, fix it later. Be bold. Be brave.
Choose to start. Don’t let your ideas just be ideas and your dreams just be dreams. Start, and see what happens.
“The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing” - Walt Disney
Take action. Any action. And keep taking action. Choose and act. Choose and act.
One school of thought says “take massive action”. Can you ramp things up? Can you increase your output? You never know how much you can get done. You never know the impact of the actions you take until you take them.
Action is the foundational key to all success - Pablo Picasso
Now is the watchword of the wise - Charles Spurgeon
Never leave till tomorrow that which you can do today - Benjamin Franklin
Ask yourself “Did I do what I said I was going to do? Am I keeping my word to myself? Do I have integrity … with myself?”
Keeping your word to yourself has a significant role in increasing self-esteem and self-belief. “I said I was going to do it, and I did it. What’s next?”
Finally, your problem may simply be that you lack the knowledge or resources to move forward.
To think too long about doing a thing often becomes it’s undoing - Eva Young