На этой неделе переползла с философии на книги в замечательном жанре "Как делать вещи быстрее и лучше". В этой встретила такой список:
THE PROCRASTINATOR’S CODE
I must be perfect.
Everything I do should go easily and without effort.
It’s safer to do nothing than to take a risk and fail.
I should have no limitations.
If it’s not done right, it’s not worth doing at all.
I must avoid being challenged.
If I succeed, someone will get hurt.
If I do well this time, I must always do well.
Following someone else’s rules means that I’m giving in and I’m not
in control.
I can’t afford to let go of anything or anyone.
If I show my real self, people won’t like me.
There is a right answer, and I’ll wait until I find it.updTHE FREEDOM FROM PROCRASTINATION CODE
It is not possible to be perfect.
Making an effort is a good thing. It is not a sign of stupidity or
weakness.
Failure is not dangerous. Failure is an ordinary part of every life.
The real failure is not living.
Everyone has limitations, including me.
If it’s worth doing, it’s worth making mistakes along the way.
Challenge will help me grow.
I’m entitled to succeed, and I can deal with other people’s reactions
to my success.
If I do well this time, I still have a choice about next time.
Following someone else’s rules does not mean I have absolutely no
power.
If I show my real self, I can have real relationships with people
who like the real me.
There are many possible answers, and I need to find what I feel
is right.