How Many Procrastinators Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?: Take Control of Your Life and Defeat Immobilizing Depression! [Paperback] David Parker (Author) Are You a Human Ostrich?Do you stick your head in the sand at the thought of dealing with a task that seems boring, complicated, or unpleasant?Do you pay your bills late because the last time you balanced your checkbook was more than six months ago?While working on a task do you keep thinking you should be dealing with a different task?Is your living space messy and ...
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How Many Procrastinators Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?: Take Control of Your Life and Defeat Immobilizing Depression! [Paperback] David Parker (Author) Are You a Human Ostrich?Do you stick your head in the sand at the thought of dealing with a task that seems boring, complicated, or unpleasant?Do you pay your bills late because the last time you balanced your checkbook was more than six months ago?While working on a task do you keep thinking you should be dealing with a different task?Is your living space messy and your life unorganized?Do you clean up only when family or friends will be visiting--only to let your place fall back into untidiness after they've gone?After you've cleaned for visitors, do you tell yourself "it doesn't count!" because you weren't doing it for yourself?Have you stopped having visitors over because you're ashamed of your mess?Do you worry you'll feel embarrassed if the landlord, a plumber, or a repairperson needed to visit your place?Have you tried to analyze your procrastination only to have your mind run in circles? If so, did you wind up wishing you had spent that time dealing with your tasks instead of just thinking about them?Do you constantly compare yourself to people who seem to "have it together?"Does your habitual procrastination leave you feeling depressed and anxious?Do you know the 25 characteristics and behaviors of the human ostrich?Are you concerned that your child or someone you care deeply about is becoming a habitual procrastinator? The solution to your habitual procrastination is here! Learn the golden rules of overcoming procrastination!Stop falling victim to the downward cycle of procrastination and depression!Stop feeling overwhelmed and immobilized with fear by learning how to effectively cope with your tasks and responsibilities!Become a "do"-er by learning easy to use and highly-effective new tool - the J.O.T. Method !Here's what professionals are saying about "How Many Procrastinators Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb?" A well put together informative book that brings awareness to disabling and habitual procrastinating behavior patterns. This is the best self-help book I have read in years!--Kenneth Reddan PhD, LCSWProcrastination is an all too common, self-sabotaging behavior pattern, which affects every aspect of a procrastinator's life. David Parker's personal revelation of his own profound procrastination and ultimate renewal sheds valuable light on this subject, from a lay perspective so many procrastinators know all too well. He shares his many insights and personal hurdles on this subject, and provides a simple, yet effective behavioral technique in better management of this self-destructive behavior pattern. So don't procrastinate any longer--start reading!--Ronald Yamamoto, Psychotherapist About the Author David Parker suffered for years with depression and anxiety. During a particularly low point, he recalled a friend's advice and started keeping a feeling's diary. As time passed, he saw a connection between the tasks that he avoided facing and his poor feelings and low self-esteem. Armed with this insight, David taught himself to face his tasks and the overwhelming feelings they brought by learning to focus on Just One Task, which he incorporated into "The J.O.T. MethodTM." David Parker has lived in London, San Francisco, and Brooklyn, New York. Paperback: 241 pages Publisher: Darwin Bay Publishing (September 1, 2010) Language: English ISBN: 978-1-935880-00-4 Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 x 0.5 inches Shipping Weight: 16 ounces
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