by Christine Li | Jan 20, 2014 | Actions, All Posts, Resistance, Techniques
[Tweet “Half is better than none when there are things to be done.”] Being a Procrastinator often means being stuck in the middle of things. You’ve started something, and before you know it, you’re on to something else. You’ve decided you are going to...
by Christine Li | Jan 17, 2014 | Actions, All Posts, Theories
Severe Procrastinators are caught in a cycle of distress and delay, even when they are not actively thinking about what they are avoiding. Chronically severe Procrastinators unfortunately are locked in that state, depleted from important needed elements of living...
by Christine Li | Jan 16, 2014 | All Posts, Steps of the Day
Part of my laundry room refresh project involved purchasing a small piggy bank to help manage the pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters that seem to hold meetings and conferences in my laundry machines. Why is this relevant, you say? First, it solved my problem of...
by Christine Li | Jan 15, 2014 | All Posts, Feelings, Resistance
In the middle of a recent yoga class I was in (actually, in the middle of a pose I was stretching to do), my yoga teacher said, “It’s not about the end pose, it’s about what you learn about yourself trying to get there.” I found myself struck by the wisdom of the...
by Christine Li | Jan 13, 2014 | Actions, All Posts
Last week I posted about doing a group project and learning how to work quickly. If you missed the post, you can read it here. I'm writing today because I learned some more after all was said and done. I had learned how to take shortcuts, how to think on my feet...