5 Great Ways To Overcome Procrastination At Home
If you procrastinate at home you may suffer some consequences from disgruntled family members who have to carry your share of the workload.
A worst-case scenario is that your procrastination and lack
of motivation may carry over to other members of your
family, resulting in absolutely nothing being done.
All the disorganization and clutter in your home will most
likely result in chaos and disarray to the point you have
no clean clothes to wear and can't find your books or
briefcase.
However, all is not lost because you can learn how to
overcome procrastination at home by following a few simple
suggestions...
1. Make a list of tasks that must be done daily, weekly,
monthly and so on. Then think about how each task can be
simplified.
For example, the first thing you normally do when you get
home is change into comfortable clothing.
You can eliminate one task right here by hanging up your
clothes when you take them off instead of waiting until
bedtime, when you most likely will throw them over the back
of a chair.
2. Once you have made your task list, prioritize each list.
It could go something like this:
(1) talk and listen to your children and/or spouse to learn
about their day;
(2) get dinner started (you already know what cook because
previously you made menus and shopped for food;
(3) make some time to talk to family members while dinner
is cooking;
(4) immediately after dinner clear the table and load the
dishwasher instead of waiting;
(5) do other necessary chores such as laundry while helping
children with homework. This list is an example only; your
list may be entirely different. The important thing is to
get it done.
3. Prevention is the key to having less to do around the
house. Put mats down around all entrances to prevent dirt
from being tracked into the house, thus making vacuuming
easier.
Some other preventive measures you can take now to lighten
your load and help you overcome procrastination at home are
so simple you'll wonder why you didn't think of them sooner.
4. Ask family members to break all habits that result in
messes, and minimize those that can't be helped. Become
aware of the messes around the house and analyze the reason
for them.
You can coat some surfaces with a sealant to keep them
looking shiny and new and make cleaning easier.
If you have surfaces that can't be cleaned such as a wall
with flat latex paint, you can repaint with a cleanable
paint or cover it with a washable wallpaper. Seal off
crevices and cracks that let dust and pests get into your
home.
5. Other tips include avoiding high-low carpet patterns and
embossed floor tile; it collects dirt and is hard to clean.
Indoor-outdoor carpet also shows every piece of lint or
dirt that gets on it (and it really doesn't add much
fashion to your floor anyway).
Elaborately textured ceilings and walls collect dust and
cobwebs and should be avoided.
Other elements to avoid include unfinished wood that shows
stains, dark colors on floors, furniture and countertops,
and large collections that have to be moved around to clean.
With a little forethought and ingenuity, you can teach
yourself and family members to simplify your lives and
learn how to overcome procrastination at home.
Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently produced a
very popular free report that reveals how to crush procrastination and
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