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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 5, 2022

Procrastinators take heart! You can actually use your procrastination tendencies to create effective to-do lists. There are many reasons for procrastination and while everyone procrastinates at some level, chronic procrastination can have serious consequences. Those who consistently fail to meet deadlines may find themselves in hot water. Don’t know where to start? Freelance writer Anisa Purbasari Horton offers several tips, including figuring out what can be eliminated from your list and what can be automated; breaking big tasks into smaller chunks; creating project-specific rather than day-specific lists; and creating a “low-energy” list of quick and painless tasks that can be done when you don’t have the bandwidth for a major project. Read more in Horton’s full article from Fast Company.