Procrastinators have a difficult time creating wealth. Creating wealth requires action and as long as the procrastinator can avoid attending a meeting, making an appointment with the financial planner or putting off work on the household budget, he or she will not be creating wealth.
If you are a procrastinator and don't know how to change, start by maintaining a clean and organized home. Clutter, also clutters the mind. Clean your house, apartment or room and find a place for everything. If it sounds like procrastinators should get organized before they can plan to implement their plan for creating wealth, they should. Procrastinators have many faults that contribute to their chronic lack of action, failing to organize is just one of them. People who have children and no plan to save money or implement a plan to pay for college are practicing procrastinators and they are not creating wealth but avoiding their responsibilities instead. Procrastinators are often depressed. They may be depressed because they just don't seem to be motivated enough to clean and organize where they live and work. Creating wealth means your desire to become financially secure will motivate you to gain the necessary organization skills. A visit to the bookstore or an appointment with a professional may be all you need to motivate yourself into action.
Creating wealth and achieving your other goals and objectives necessitates documenting an intelligent and thoughtful plan, then following it. Frequently procrastinators have negative feelings and thoughts that relate to their skills and abilities. If the procrastinators feel so overwhelmed by the simplest task, they are not creating wealth; they are trying to cope with feelings that are overwhelming them. Your plan to create wealth requires not just self-study; creating wealth requires an action plan to improve the way you operate on a day-to-day basis. Cleaning and organizing your surroundings as the first step in a plan to improve yourself will give you a sense of accomplishment and should instill a desire for more feelings of satisfaction from accomplishing goals and objectives.
After you have cleaned and organized, purchase an appointment and use it to schedule activities and events that will help you toward your objective to implement a plan for creating wealth. People who are depressed can still create wealth but they must take action to come out of the depression that provides fuel to create excuses for the procrastinators' lack of action.
Darryl R. Smith
Retired State Police Trooper of 26 years, working in the Expedite Trucking industry for 9 years, 6 years being the owner of a Expedite Trucking Company, presently owner of a Classic Car Sales Company which wholesales and retails autos and trucks. Has great interest in his financial well being, and to the helping of others to attain their dreams and financial goals.
http://oneyearplan.net
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