Behaviors Connection:
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Do you get into trouble by not getting started soon enough? Are you frequently under stress because you waited until the 11th hour? Do people get mad at you, or exclude you from project teams, because someone always has to step in and be the hero? Does your work suffer because you have to cut corners to get it done in time? This course teaches you how to identify, then change, what it is about you that makes you compulsively create and leave messes. "The Procrastinator" Learning to moderate procrastinating behavior and improve cooperation from others in the process. Let's begin by reviewing the actual "scenario" that drew you to this course. It's a description of what we'll call your "self-defeating pattern." Despite many attempts to temper your style of interacting with others, and even though people have told you that you're coming across too strongly, you persist in the behavior. As wild as that seems, the idea that people will keep repeating something they know is working against them is not unusual. In fact, everyone does it or has done it. Here's another look at the problem: It's not personal as far as you're concerned. You are interested in results and progress, but you just can't get started in time. Too often, others get the wrong idea about you. They sometimes see you as lazy and unreliable. They think you may have a tendency to not complete your work. Some have grown irritated and and don't include you in their plans, while others have become more aggressive and pushy with you. The result is the team isn't functioning the way you meant for it to. Your efforts are actually backfiring. Its enough to make you squirm a bit, but thats only because it rings true. The good news is, you can learn how to make some serious and lasting changes in that pattern. In this course, you learn to moderate compulsiveness and improve cooperation from others in the process. A licensed psychologist and business consultant takes you, step-by-step, through your self-improvement process. This self-improvement process is exactly the same process you would go through in professional treatment, but you do it yourself (or with a friend) at a much lower cost. The course consists of a guidance document you read as you work through the underlying issues of your problem. Click here to buy this course now. |
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