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How To Stop Procrastination and Analysis Paralysis (Part 3)

How To Stop Procrastination and Analysis Paralysis (Part 3)

This is Part 3 in the series of posts titled: “How To Stop Procrastination and Analysis Paralysis.” Today, we will find out how to deal with over analyzing and being paralyzed as a result. Also, we will discuss how to deal with information overload.

A) Its very easy to start over analyzing when there is an information overload and you know “too much” or simply have too much information at your disposal. The Internet is full of information about anything and if you concentrate on accumulating more and more of it without consuming and actually putting it to use, you will soon get overwhelmed and might not even read or otherwise consume any of it.

The end result in this case would be: Time Lost… None, or Little Information Gained… No real results…

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How To Stop Procrastination and Analysis Paralysis (Part2)

How To Stop Procrastination and Analysis Paralysis (Part2)

In the Part 1, we looked at what usually causes a person to procrastinate and mentioned what Analysis Paralysis is. In the Part 2, we are going to look at the possible practical solutions to stop procrastination and Analysis Paralysis (Information Overload).

Solutions:

B) It is true that some feeling of anxiety can be linked to a particular task, action, or situation. However, there is a way to overcome that if you truly want to reach the end result you desire.

Would you agree that it is much harder to run a 20-mile marathon, than 500 feet (to get bread at Trader Jones)?

YES! Of course it is HARDER… BUT (more…)

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How To Stop Procrastination And Analysis Paralysis (Part 1)

How To Stop Procrastination And Analysis Paralysis (Part 1)

Did you ever wonder what causes a person to procrastinate?

Did you ever ask yourself, “Why do I procrastinate?”

In a second, you will learn practical tips on ‘how to not procrastinate’, but first let’s find out what actually causes a person to procrastinate…

A) You might be over analyzing the situation or the reasons for doing whatever you need to do.  This is known as Analysis Paralysis.  In Internet Marketing arena, this can be cause by having too much information (Information Overload) and not enough scalable action.

Instead of learning one strategy and applying it to their business or just simply implementing it, some people (more…)

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