“I’ll do it tomorrow,” and variations of that excuse echo through the minds of entrepreneurs everywhere. It’s a form of procrastination that often goes undetected, delaying success and preventing us from developing productive habits.
We just started 2018 and already our inboxes, newsfeeds, and brains are flooded with resolution posts. Such posts promise us a better version of ourselves, tomorrow, ignoring what made us stuck, today.
But our ideal version of “tomorrow” rarely happens.
In fact, the most successful entrepreneurs typically look to their past when making decisions.
Stephen Guise, author of Mini Habits, explains why “tomorrow” is his productivity’s enemy:
Tomorrow is a mystery, but your habits aren’t. Tomorrow is not only a blank… Read more