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10 11 12 7 8 9 4 5 6 Your Total Score Score Next Score Now 1 2 3 Mindsets TM & © 2017. The Strategic Coach Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced in any form, or by any means whatsoever, without written permission from The Strategic Coach Inc. Made in Canada. May 2017. Strategic Coach ® and The Strategic Coach ® Program are trademarks of The Strategic Coach Inc. If you would like further information about The Strategic Coach ® Program or other Strategic Coach ® services and products, please telephone 416 .531.7399 or 1.800 .387.3206. Fax: 416 .531.1135. Email: info@strategiccoach. com. Name Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H.PPS.100 Next Now Procrastination Priority Transforming procrastination into your “secret” focusing skill. Everybody Procrastinates Caused By Your Ambition Challenged To Grow Each Day’s Best Progress Always For Good Reasons Procrastination Becomes Priority You don’t know why you let things stop you from completing projects, and you wish you had a strategy for getting past these obstacles. Your goals for a bigger and better future seem to increase your daily experience of complexity and confusion. You’ve unconsciously avoided aiming big because you’ve always procras- tinated most when you’re striving for scary improvements. You’ve always dreamed about a fresh way of focusing and motivating your- self to start each day. You always feel increasingly guilty about procrastinating because you know you’re being stupid, lazy, and incompetent. You feel totally trapped in a business where better results are opposed and prevented. You continually make excuses and blame other people and things to cover up every area where you’re procastinating. You increasingly compare yourself with other people who always seem to be moving forward and resent them for their progress. You’ve created a success formula over your entire life that allows you to appear to be completely on top of everything. Right now, your only motivation is to hold onto and maintain what you’ve already achieved. You’ve become very skillful at taking personal credit for success while shifting responsibility for failure to others. You’re in a business, market, and industry where progress is predict- able and guaranteed if you just do the same thing every day. You fully accept that there’s always a perfectly intelligent reason why you’re procrastinating. You realize that procrastination always comes from wanting some- thing bigger and better. Turn Weakness Into Great Strength Start With The Truth You want to change, and you’re will- ing to improve, but you don’t know what to focus on to give yourself a daily sense of progress. You just want to keep doing what you know and resent being forced to change any of it at this point. You know you’re at the top of your game and reject any suggestion that there’s something new you have to learn. You understand that all challenges to personally grow start with upfront fear and discomfort. You love that what previously embarrassed you is now your biggest motivator. You’re excited that your biggest obstacles today can always create your best progress tomorrow. Your biggest breakthroughs were all triggered by courage, but you wish you could achieve future ones without being so challenged. You feel that you have so much you should be doing that it’s over- whelming to think about it all. You know it’s always a mistake to talk to anyone about any failings you might have, so there’s no point in even thinking about them. You always tell the truth about each procrastination in order to create greater commitment and courage. You admire people who seem to be free of procrastination, but it frus- trates you that you don’t know their secret. You always blame outside factors for problems that are actually caused by your procrastinations. You design your life so that every- thing is on “autopilot” with the result that there’s nothing new to procrasti- nate about. You happily admit that you’re a procrastinator because so is everybody else. You’ve always suspected that very successful entrepreneurs have mastered unique personal energizers that you lack. You end every day and begin each morning with a sense of guilt about all the things you should have already accomplished. You have no reason to procrastinate in any area of your life because other people are doing all the thinking and follow-through. You use three procrastinations each evening to achieve three big improve- ments the next day.

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Procrastination Becomes Priority

You don’t know why you let things stop you from completing projects, and you wish you had a strategy for getting past these obstacles.

Your goals for a bigger and better future seem to increase your daily experience of complexity and confusion.

You’ve unconsciously avoided aiming big because you’ve always procras-tinated most when you’re striving for scary improvements.

You’ve always dreamed about a fresh way of focusing and motivating your-self to start each day.

You always feel increasingly guilty about procrastinating because you know you’re being stupid, lazy, and incompetent.

You feel totally trapped in a business where better results are opposed and prevented.

You continually make excuses and blame other people and things to cover up every area where you’re procastinating.

You increasingly compare yourself with other people who always seem to be moving forward and resent them for their progress.

You’ve created a success formula over your entire life that allows you to appear to be completely on top of everything.

Right now, your only motivation is to hold onto and maintain what you’ve already achieved.

You’ve become very skillful at taking personal credit for success while shifting responsibility for failure to others.

You’re in a business, market, and industry where progress is predict-able and guaranteed if you just do the same thing every day.

You fully accept that there’s always a perfectly intelligent reason why you’re procrastinating.

You realize that procrastination always comes from wanting some-thing bigger and better.

Turn Weakness Into Great Strength

Start With The Truth

You want to change, and you’re will-ing to improve, but you don’t know what to focus on to give yourself a daily sense of progress.

You just want to keep doing what you know and resent being forced to change any of it at this point.

You know you’re at the top of your game and reject any suggestion that there’s something new you have to learn.

You understand that all challenges to personally grow start with upfront fear and discomfort.

You love that what previously embarrassed you is now your biggest motivator.

You’re excited that your biggest obstacles today can always create your best progress tomorrow.

Your biggest breakthroughs were all triggered by courage, but you wish you could achieve future ones without being so challenged.

You feel that you have so much you should be doing that it’s over-whelming to think about it all.

You know it’s always a mistake to talk to anyone about any failings you might have, so there’s no point in even thinking about them.

You always tell the truth about each procrastination in order to create greater commitment and courage.

You admire people who seem to be free of procrastination, but it frus-trates you that you don’t know their secret.

You always blame outside factors for problems that are actually caused by your procrastinations.

You design your life so that every-thing is on “autopilot” with the result that there’s nothing new to procrasti-nate about.

You happily admit that you’re a procrastinator because so is everybody else.

You’ve always suspected that very successful entrepreneurs have mastered unique personal energizers that you lack.

You end every day and begin each morning with a sense of guilt about all the things you should have already accomplished.

You have no reason to procrastinate in any area of your life because other people are doing all the thinking and follow-through.

You use three procrastinations each evening to achieve three big improve-ments the next day.