Is
Procrastination Holding You Back?
by C.J. Hayden,
MCC
When
you look at your marketing to-do list,
do many of the items on it look all too familiar?
Have entries like "call Donna Sanchez"
and "follow up with Floyd Corp." been
copied from a previous week? Putting off unappealing
tasks may be human nature, but for an entrepreneur,
procrastination can be deadly.
Delays
in contacting a prospect can lose the business
to the competition. Failing to get the word out
about an upcoming event may forfeit dozens of
opportunities. Wasted marketing time can never
be recovered. By the time you realize you might
not make your goal for the month, quarter, or
year, it may already be too late.
Finding
tasks on your to-do list week after week is a
clear sign you are procrastinating, but it's not
always this obvious. Can you identify with any
of these situations?
1.
Feelings of overwhelm.
You
have a backlog of work that seems insurmountable.
You wake up in the morning already thinking about
everything you must accomplish that day. It seems
impossible to get it all done. If you are routinely
unable to complete what's on your list in the
time available, you may be creating the problem
yourself by putting tasks off week after week.
2.
Making excuses.
You
find yourself constantly having to make excuses
to your business buddies, referral partners, potential
clients, or even your coach about why you never
followed up on that great referral, that important
sales call wasn't made, the marketing package
wasn't sent, or the proposal wasn't written. After
a while, the excuses begin to sound flimsy, even
to you.
3.
Trivial pursuits.
You
notice that you are doing unimportant chores --
rearranging your desk drawers, filing old business
cards, shopping for just the right desk, surfing
the Net -- while neglecting crucial marketing
activities.
4.
Overflowing pipeline.
A
form of procrastination unique to entrepreneurs
and salespeople is continuing to develop new leads
instead of contacting the prospects you already
have. If you are spending more time attending
networking events or reviewing lists of names
than getting on the phone, putting your fingers
to the keyboard, or driving to appointments, this
problem may be yours.
If
you ARE procrastinating, what then? Begin to change
this habit by getting in touch with your motivation
to do better. What rewards, tangible and intangible,
do you get from your work? Remind yourself of
that payoff on a daily basis. Post a picture or
note that represents those rewards to you on your
calendar, phone, or dashboard.
Break
down each of the activities you are having trouble
with into small steps. Pick what seems like the
easiest place to start, and block out time on
your calendar to make a beginning. You may find
that once you are taking action, the rest seems
much less difficult than you had feared.
If
you find that you really do have too much on your
plate to have enough time for marketing, it's
essential that you cut back on some of your other
activities immediately. A business without marketing
isn't a business; it's a hobby.
Create
more accountability for yourself by telling a
buddy, support group, or coach exactly what you
plan to get done each week. Ask them not to accept
any excuses from you, and to remind you why you
said you were doing all this in the first place.
You can partner in this way with a colleague by
setting up a weekly check-in where each of you
reports to the other.
It
may take time to break the procrastination habit,
so give yourself permission to fail a few times.
Remember that even a small amount of progress
may be allowing you to achieve more than you ever
have before.
Here's
to getting it done,
C.J.
Hayden operates Wings Business
Coaching, LLC
Contact her at P.O. Box 225008, San
Francisco, CA 94122
Phone/Fax (415) 981-8845 * Toll Free
(877) 946-4722
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