The procrastination equation : how to stop putting things off and start getting things done
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The procrastination equation : how to stop putting things off and start getting things done
Prentice Hall Life, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Procrastination or at least lack of motivation is endemic. A massive 95% of us admit to procrastinating. For 20% of us the problem is chronic and it affects our health and wealth, success and happiness. And the problem is getting worse rates have quadrupled since the 1970s.
We all recognise it, we all want to understand it and to have a breakthrough moment that helps us be more productive, less guilty and ultimately happier.
Scientifically rigorous, hugely entertaining, compelling and readable, this book will solve your problems of procrastination and get you motivated to live the life you want. Based on 10 years of award winning scientific research and written by the foremost scientist in the field, this book contains new techniques for dealing with the problem. There are still scientifically proven techniques for controlling and improving motivation that have not yet been tapped and translated into accessible terms this is the book that does it for the first time.
Table of Contents
Author's Note
1 Portrait of a Procrastinator
2 The Procrastination Equation: The result of eight hundred studies plus one
3 Wired for Procrastination: Putting off is human nature
4 ProcrastiNations: How modern life ensures distraction
5 The Personal Price of Procrastination: What we miss, what we lose and what we suffer
6 The Economic Cost of Procrastination: How businesses and nations lose
7 Optimizing Optimism: Balancing under- and over-confidence
8 Love It or Leave It: Finding relevance in work
9 In Good Time: Managing short-term impulses and long-term goals
10 Making It Work: Putting the pieces into practice
Postscript: Procrastination's Chapter 11
Acknowledgments
Endnotes
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