The most crucial theme running through this book is the idea that the more you want your life to have meaning and to be productive, the more reason you have to confront, and defeat, procrastination. In fact, this book will be of little value to the individual who knows he procrastinates, but is satisfied with the quality and meaning of his life. Most books on the market today address procrastination in general terms, and seek to solve the problem in broad, generic terms. In such a discussion it is easy to get caught up in the scientific and intellectual aspects of the subject... But beyond giving a basic understanding as to how procrastination can invade a life, it gives little in the way of lasting solutions. The problem with this generic approach is that procrastination is much more complicated than a general discussion can cover... let alone provide meaningful solutions. As a result, many of these general solutions do little to address the real problems of moderate or chronic procrastination. As this book will reveal, procrastination has many faces... it is simple, as well as complex... vast, as well as confined... and most importantly, harmless, as well as extremely destructive. One of the major goals of this effort is to sift through all the differences, and to provide a method to apply that knowledge to a productive life.This book contain a unique index, listed alphabetically by frequently asked questions. Even though it is suggested that you first read through the book, you may, if you choose, peruse the index for a particular insight.
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