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3 Steps to Overcome Procrastination with the Right Mindset


The Miller Mindset: Episode # 0009

Welcome to “The Miller Mindset”, a weekly podcast where we explore the power of positive thinking and its impact on our lives. Join me, Chris Miller, as we dive into such topics as goal- setting, overcoming obstacles, and developing a growth mindset. If you’re looking to improve your life and reach your full potential, then this podcast is for you. Don’t miss an episode. Be sure to subscribe today! On today’s show, we will be discussing how to overcome the issue of procrastination through mindset for continued business success; and I’ll be giving you 3 things that you can do to take more action each day and improve your task completion. So let’s get into it.

Procrastination is a common problem

Faced by many individuals, procrastination can hinder our progress towards achieving our goals. However, with the right mindset, it is possible to overcome this issue and achieve success in your business.

The right mindset is crucial in overcoming procrastination.

Work to develop your mindset everyday by, setting clear goals and then prioritize the tasks that will help you achieve those goals. It’s also important to stay motivated by reminding yourself of the reasons why getting the tasks done to achieve these goals will benefit you. Staying organized and breaking down tasks into smaller, more manageable steps can help avoid feeling overwhelmed and encourage progress as well. Lastly, if you want maximum success achievement, hold yourself accountable and stay disciplined by creating a routine; and stick to it. Procrastination is a plague, but you can overcome it and achieve success in your business, once you decide to get your mind right.

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Here are three things you can do to take more action each day and improve task completion:

#1 – Set Achievable Goals

Break down larger tasks into smaller, more manageable goals. This will help you avoid feeling overwhelmed, and it will allow you to focus on completing one task at a time.

  1. Imagine a student has a big project due at the end of the semester. Instead of waiting until the last minute to complete it, they break it down into smaller, more manageable goals. They set a goal to complete research and gather all necessary materials by the end of the first week, then to create an outline by the end of the second week, to write the first draft by the end of the third week, and so on. By breaking the project down into smaller tasks, the student is able to focus on completing one goal at a time, which prevents them from feeling overwhelmed. This approach also allows them to track their progress and adjust their plan if necessary, which can ultimately lead to a more successful outcome.
  2. Now imagine that, instead of a student, we’re talking about you and a big project you have to do at work to accomplish something big. You should attack it the same way as our young student here and start by breaking the project down to the sum of its parts. Analyze it and figure out what steps need to be done, and in what order. Set goals and deadlines for yourself to accomplish each task so that they will all be completed and the overall project is done with time to spare. This allows you the ability to see the larger picture, focus your energies on a single part instead of trying to do everything at once, and will give you a much better result than if you had been more scattered about the task. As you complete each part, celebrate the victory. Give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done. Then move on to the next task until they have all been completed and the project is done. If you do it this way, not only will you end up with a better outcome, but the journey to get there will be more enjoyable as well.

#2 – Create a Schedule

Plan out your day in advance, including specific times for completing tasks. This will help you stay on track and avoid distractions. In order to focus your energies, have a daily target for specific task completions as well. People often overlook the power that a task sheet can hold for them. As an example, my daily task list requires that, as my day progresses, I have to do a minimum of 3 things that have the potential to generate revenue on the spot. That could be sending a contract for signature, holding a meeting in which I make a closing offer that someone can agree to, or even as simple as putting out a post which contains a link to purchase one of my products. The point is that my task sheet keeps me focused, and my mindset keeps me on task to get through it because I made the decision, a long time ago, not to end my day until my task sheet is cleared. It works great for me, and it will work for you too. I highly recommend it.

#3 – Hold Yourself Accountable

Set consequences for not completing tasks on time. This could be something as simple as not allowing yourself to watch TV until the task is complete, or not being able to go to lunch until you have reached a certain point. I do that one myself as well, and I can tell you that many a day have gone by when I end up taking my lunch around 2 or 3pm instead of noon. The discipline to hold yourself accountable and steadfast to the benchmarks you set is as much an art as it is a skill to be mastered. Training yourself to think this way, and to force yourself to keep moving, even if it is hard which it will be sometimes, takes focus and determination. Not everyone has these skills within them, but all of us can learn these skills and use them for our betterment. Wrap your mindset around task completion, instead of the overall goal, and then focus on reminding yourself not to stop until these tasks are completed. You will find that do this will greatly enhance your life in a myriad of ways.

Conclusion

Well, that’s our show for today folks. Remember, overcoming procrastination is all about your mindset. By adopting a positive mindset and implementing these tips, you can increase your productivity and achieve success in your business and in your life. I hope you enjoyed and and perhaps learned a little something that you found to be of value to you today. If you feel you enjoyed the show, please do leave me a comment, and don’t forget to subscribe as well so you don’t miss a thing. You can also see this episode in blog form if you like, and sign up to receive email alerts when new episodes are released at themillermindset.com. Until then, I’m Chris Miller, reminding you to always keep smiling.


On the Next Episode:

Next time, on The Miller Mindset, we’ll be exploring the the subconscious mind, and I’ll explain exactly why it is that you keep falling back into old bad habits when you’re trying to change them. That’s next Tuesday, June 6th, 2023 at 2pm EST; so Don’t miss it.

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Also, check out Episode two: 3 Simple Steps: Maximize your Strengths and Down Play Weaknesses

Episode three: Creating a Cultural Mindset of Growth for Your Business

Episode four: Mindset for Productivity – Revealing the Simple Truth

Episode 5: Overcome Imposter Syndrome: Use These 2 Simple Tips For Results

and Episode 6: Time Efficiency: When You Make Small Mindset Shifts For Big Improvements

Schedule an Appointment to speak with Chris Miller and discuss ways you can improve your mindset and grow as a business leader. Pick a time that works for your schedule now: Access Chris’ Calendar.

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5 Steps to Increasing Creativity through a Better Mindset


The Miller Mindset: Episode # 0008

Welcome to “The Miller Mindset”, a weekly podcast where we explore the power of positive thinking and its impact on our lives. Join me, Chris Miller, as we dive into such topics as goal- setting, overcoming obstacles, and developing a growth mindset. If you’re looking to improve your life and reach your full potential, then this podcast is for you. Don’t miss an episode. Be sure to subscribe today! On today’s show, we will be exploring the connection between mindset and creativity. Many of us believe that creativity is something we are born with, but research suggests that our mindset plays a crucial role in unlocking our creative potential. So let’s get into it.

First, let’s talk about how our mindset affects creativity.

If you recall from Episode 1 of The Miller Mindset Podcast, we discussed the key differences in a fixed mindset and a growth mindset. Those with a fixed mindset are tough to adapt to new concepts, and change. Their mind and their ideologies are fixed, or securely fastened in place. When we have a fixed mindset, we believe that our abilities and our talents are predetermined and inherent to who we are. Therefore, this things are unmovable to us, and they cannot be changed. This can lead to a fear of failure and a reluctance to take risks, which stifles creativity.

On the other hand, those with a growth mindset are more open to interpretation, change, and evolution of limited viewpoints into more rounded ones because they allow for the possibility that not everything is black and white. This allows them to believe that abilities can be developed through hard work and dedication to learning and performance. When we incorporate a growth mindset into our core being, it is this concept which enables us to take more risks and explore new ideas; fostering creativity.

So, how can we improve our creative flow? Here are five tips to get you started on the road to a more creative future:

Number 1:

Embrace failure – failure is a natural part of the creative process. It’s important to embrace it and use it as an opportunity to learn and grow.

One can compare the creative process to learning a new skill. Just like how we make mistakes and stumble while learning something new, we may encounter failures or setbacks while creating. Instead of getting discouraged, we can use these failures as a chance to refine our approach and improve our skills.

A famous example of this principle in action is the story of Thomas Edison, who famously said “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work” when experimenting with the design of the light bulb. His willingness to embrace failure and use it as a learning opportunity ultimately led to the invention of a practical and commercially viable electric light.

Number 2:

Take breaks – sometimes, stepping away from a project can help us see it from a fresh perspective. Taking breaks and doing something completely different can also help to spark new ideas.

Let’s say you’ve been working on a project for hours and feel stuck. Taking a break to go for a walk, listen to music, or do some yoga can help clear your mind and give you a fresh perspective. When you return to your project, you may find that you have a new idea or solution to a problem that you hadn’t thought of before.

Number 3:

Surround yourself with inspiration and inspirational people – whether it’s listening to music, browsing art, or reading books, surrounding yourself with inspiration can help to stimulate your creativity. Talk to a colleague. Get involved with a Mastermind group. I’m in a Mastermind group. They stimulate my creativity all of the time.

One example of surrounding yourself with inspiration to stimulate creativity is decorating your workspace with artwork, quotes, and images that inspire you. Keep your mind right. Keep it fluid. This can help to create a more inspiring environment and trigger creative ideas.

Number 4:

Practice mindfulness – being present in the moment and focusing on your breath can help to calm the mind and allow creative ideas to flow more freely if you are blocked. Baseball players do it. Everybody does it. You just got to take that break, focus up, and get to work.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed or stuck in a creative rut, taking a few deep breaths and focusing on the present moment can help to clear your mind and allow new ideas to emerge.

Number 5:

Collaborate – I mentioned that before when I spoke about the Mastermind group I am a part of. Working with others can provide new perspectives and ideas that you may not have thought of on your own.

It can grow you in whole new levels. As a matter of fact, my Mastermind group is currently taking on new members, and if you want to learn about how you can become a part of it, we come with a lot of cool stuff. It is more than just a group meeting every week. We learn from each other collaborate with together, and we grow together as businessmen and businesswomen. More importantly, we also share ideas, and tools, and how to use those tools to our advantages. Did you know that you could access a myriad of tools to help you automate your business just by being a member of my Mastermind group I am a member of? If you want to learn more about that, go to TW3Systems.com and click on membership, and read about it. Find out what our membership can do for you. It has done wonders for me.

But think about it. Imagine you are working with a group on a project. While brainstorming ideas, one person suggests a unique approach that you had not considered before. This idea sparks a conversation and leads to even more creative ideas being shared. Without the input of your group members, you may not have thought of this new perspective on your own, and the project could have turned out to suck, but instead you were able to create and innovation that changes the world. Imagine that. That’s the kind of thing I’m part of in my Mastermind group. You need to collaborate. That’s what I’m trying to say.

Conclusion

So, there you have it – the connection between mindset and creativity, and five tips to improve your creative flow. Remember, creativity is something that can be developed and nurtured, so don’t be afraid to take risks and try new things. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of our podcast, and we hope to see you again soon.


On the Next Episode:

Next time, on The Miller Mindset, we’ll be exploring how to overcome the issue of procrastination with your mindset for continued business success, and I’ll share with you 3 things you can do to take more action each day and improve your task completion. That’s next Tuesday, May 30th, 2023 at 2pm EST; so Don’t miss it.

Want more Episodes of The Miller Mindset. 

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Also, check out Episode two: 3 Simple Steps: Maximize your Strengths and Down Play Weaknesses

Episode three: Creating a Cultural Mindset of Growth for Your Business

Episode four: Mindset for Productivity – Revealing the Simple Truth

Episode 5: Overcome Imposter Syndrome: Use These 2 Simple Tips For Results

and Episode 6: Time Efficiency: When You Make Small Mindset Shifts For Big Improvements

Schedule an Appointment to speak with Chris Miller and discuss ways you can improve your mindset and grow as a business leader. Pick a time that works for your schedule now: Access Chris’ Calendar.