Many people procrastinate about estate planning. It’s easy to understand why; after all, it’s difficult facing our mortality, and deciding and documenting what we’re leaving behind to our loved ones ...
Successful pursuit of our goals begins with goal setting. The thing is, we're overly optimistic, often setting unrealistic time estimates for goal completion. One form of this optimism is known as the ...
"Imagination only comes when you privilege the subconscious, when you make delay and procrastination work for you." --Hilary Mantel Procrastination gets a bad rap, often cited as a reason we ...
A comment in an online forum caught my eye the other day. It was from an aspiring entrepreneur who had spent years planning a solo freelance business and was now “starting to get started.” Perhaps all ...
To some clients, just about anything is more important than tidying up the loose ends of their business and financial plans. My fear of the procrastinator client is that if — or should I say when? — ...
Whether starting a diet, buying or selling a business, or discussing your family’s wealth with your children, there are always reasons (real or otherwise) that sidetrack us from doing something to put ...
Your clients probably have a better chance of winning the lottery than actually completing their estate plans. It's not that they don't understand the importance (they do). The problem is rooted in ...
Okay, I am a 70-year-old business owner, a reasonably effective leader/manager, and a highly skilled procrastinator. But despite that last revelation, my succession plan is ‘on-track’ and moving along ...
Let’s be honest. You’re probably reading this article while avoiding something else you should be doing right now. Don’t worry—the irony isn’t lost on me. An article about procrastination becoming yet ...
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