Hi Twitter Moms,
I'm interested in hearing from women who procrastinate. I created a productivity system called
Reframe to help people who are prone to procrastination.
I'd love to hear your stories on the matter. A lot of women I speak to say that they don't know how to structure their time to get all the things they need to do done, so
they procrastinate by going online or by watching TV. Does this sounds like you? How do you normally solve this problem.
Feel free to check out
Reframe if you think you need some help. I'm also happy to answer any questions about procrastination. I'm a certified counsellor and I work with a professional organizer.
To find out if you're right for Reframe, check out the questions below.
Would you automatically answer yes to any of these questions?
Q: Have a sneaking suspicion you see things differently from other people?
Q: Have big ideas that get lost in the clutter of day-to-day tasks?
Q: Feel you could be more creative if you had more time and space, and fewer distractions?
Q: Have you started organizational systems, only to abandon them because they
are boring, stuffy, or unrealistically complex?
Q: Want more support and accountibility than you can get from a productivity book?
Q: Are you a combination of high-tech and old school? A computer savvy person
who uses written to-do lists?
Q: Ready to focus on the big picture, and stop getting distracted by the details?
Check out
http://reframeproductivity.com to find out how to sign on. (There's a one-time payment of $42 US).