Simply Woman & Home

Take it SLOW

How many times have you made a snap decision that you wish you could take back, or rushed into a commitment before realising that you should have taken a moment to pause and reflect on your options for that crucial bit longer? Many people strive to minimise procrastination, but it can be a good thing, providing sufficient time to properly plan a task or resolve a situation rather than simply reacting to it. That said, it’s also important to know when to get on with the job in question.

Whether it’s your gut instinct, a desire for perfection or a simple case of time mismanagement that’s holding you back, our experts can help you to harness your procrastination response and

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