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Why I Procrastinated About a Certain Project, How it Went When I Finally Started, and How I Got Over the Procrastination
I know I’ve talked about being an organized person, and I’ve written pieces about organization, time management, and procrastination. I believe in what I’ve written. I try to practice it. But I’m human, and even I can fall into bad habits once in a while.
Like procrastinating.
I don’t consider myself unintelligent. I usually pick things up rather quickly, and I am fortunate that once I learn something, I know it for life. That doesn’t mean that I don’t have to refer to notes on occasion, especially if it’s been a long time since I did something, but once I refresh my memory I’m good to go.
I do have an inferiority complex when it comes to certain technology, though.
And it’s not logical. After all, before I got started with what I’m doing now, I did not have a website, blog, newsletter, or podcast. I was able to figure out how to create and manage all of those things with relative ease. Sure, there was a learning curve with each of them, but nothing unexpected or what I’d call difficult.
Somewhere and somehow along the way I got it in my head that when it comes to certain technological things, I’m not going to “get it,” or it’s going to be…