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Ep 13 - Procrastination

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The irony of the fact that I started writing this episode on procrastination in January 2020 (no I am not joking), and that I am only now getting round to publishing it, is not lost on me.

I promise you, I did not do that on purpose, but now that I have done it - it's a GREAT example of procrastination.

Procrastination is something that we all do, every single one of us, but why?

Procrastination is a common struggle that many of us face in our daily lives. Whether it's putting off a task at work, delaying a project, or avoiding a difficult conversation, procrastination can have a significant impact on our productivity, well-being, and overall success.

In this episode we talk about the fact that no one is actually a procrastinator, we just sometimes exhibit procrastination as a behaviour.

If you're ready to change your life, then check out my new course Transformation 28 - where we take 28 days to work together and transform your mindset and your life.

Karen Davies is a coach, engineer, podcaster and human being.

For more information or to connect with Karen, you can find her here:

KarenDaviesCoaching.com

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The irony of the fact that I started writing this episode on procrastination in January 2020 (no I am not joking), and that I am only now getting round to publishing it, is not lost on me.

I promise you, I did not do that on purpose, but now that I have done it - it's a GREAT example of procrastination.

Procrastination is something that we all do, every single one of us, but why?

Procrastination is a common struggle that many of us face in our daily lives. Whether it's putting off a task at work, delaying a project, or avoiding a difficult conversation, procrastination can have a significant impact on our productivity, well-being, and overall success.

In this episode we talk about the fact that no one is actually a procrastinator, we just sometimes exhibit procrastination as a behaviour.

If you're ready to change your life, then check out my new course Transformation 28 - where we take 28 days to work together and transform your mindset and your life.

Karen Davies is a coach, engineer, podcaster and human being.

For more information or to connect with Karen, you can find her here:

KarenDaviesCoaching.com

Transformation 28 Course

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Facebook

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