05-16-2015, 04:14 PM
I'm going to sound like a broken record but I've got to say I love this Overcome Procrastination + Maximum Learning Speed 3.0 combo. Granted, it definitely may take time especially if you've been procrastinating your life away but once it gets going its smooth sailing.
Today really displayed how far I've come. I heard a new song today by Chris Brown and normally when I hear a really good song that catches my ear I play it over and over and I'll normally put off whatever I'm doing in order to listen. Today, I told myself "at 4:00 you need to stop listening and get back to studying". Granted I stopped at 4:02 but I still had enough self control to pull away and get back to studying.
This may also sound strange but Overcome Procrastination makes me feel more...masculine. Let me explain, I believe that as a man you shouldn't need someone to constantly tell you to do something. I shouldn't need my mom to tell me the importance of keeping my living quarters clean. I shouldn't need for someone to remind me to study because of how important it is for my future. I shouldn't need constant reminders that hey, this needs to be done, that need to be done. I should be on top of that on my own.
Now granted, being reminded every now and then is fine, but what I like is that once I'm reminded of something, I take care of it either right then, or I make a note of it in my journal or in my phone and I take care of it then. I'm much more organized and even my mom has commented on how "on point" I seem to be. I get a "high" knowing that I'm leaving on time, arriving somewhere early, or being prepared for something. I love that feeling.
Today really displayed how far I've come. I heard a new song today by Chris Brown and normally when I hear a really good song that catches my ear I play it over and over and I'll normally put off whatever I'm doing in order to listen. Today, I told myself "at 4:00 you need to stop listening and get back to studying". Granted I stopped at 4:02 but I still had enough self control to pull away and get back to studying.
This may also sound strange but Overcome Procrastination makes me feel more...masculine. Let me explain, I believe that as a man you shouldn't need someone to constantly tell you to do something. I shouldn't need my mom to tell me the importance of keeping my living quarters clean. I shouldn't need for someone to remind me to study because of how important it is for my future. I shouldn't need constant reminders that hey, this needs to be done, that need to be done. I should be on top of that on my own.
Now granted, being reminded every now and then is fine, but what I like is that once I'm reminded of something, I take care of it either right then, or I make a note of it in my journal or in my phone and I take care of it then. I'm much more organized and even my mom has commented on how "on point" I seem to be. I get a "high" knowing that I'm leaving on time, arriving somewhere early, or being prepared for something. I love that feeling.