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How I Dealt with Procrastination- and Overcame it!
I’ve realized that procrastination has been one of the biggest obstacles in my journey. Every time I delayed taking action, I lost precious time that could’ve been spent building something meaningful—whether it was growing my career, working on personal goals, or creating a lasting impact for my loved ones. Over time, this habit left me feeling unfulfilled, stuck with regret instead of the satisfaction that comes from purposeful action. For me, procrastination was rooted in fear—fear of failure, success, or even not knowing what would happen next. Sometimes it was perfectionism, other times it was self-doubt. Tasks felt overwhelming, and I’d put them off, thinking it would bring relief, but it only created more stress. What helped me overcome it was breaking things down into small, manageable steps. I learned to focus on progress over perfection and celebrate even the smallest wins. I became more self-aware, started reframing my fears, and leaned on tools like visualization, time-blocking, and accountability. With these strategies, I built the confidence to take consistent action—even when it was uncomfortable. And every step I took brought me closer to the life and legacy I wanted to create.
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I can relate to your post, especially the part about procrastinating on tasks that feel uncomfortable. For me, it's calling current clients—I enjoy reaching out to prospects and building new business. That part is exciting! But checking in with existing clients sometimes feels daunting. I've found that reframing the task helps; I remind myself that staying connected adds value and strengthens relationships, which ultimately contributes to long-term success. Breaking it into small steps, like prepping a quick checklist of topics to discuss, can make it easier to follow through. Thanks for sharing—your strategies are inspiring!
Would like to welcome Brian Rodgers.
This is a good man, I know him personally. It is an honor to be his friend. We will grow our Legacy together. Good to have you brother.
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Thank you John! I am looking forward to what is ahead!
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Brian Rodgers
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Realtor with NorthGroup Real Estate in Florence, SC. I focus on land sales and transitioning into commercial real estate.

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