We all need to get boring stuff done. For me, it’s things like bookkeeping and housework.

How to stop procrastinating and get boring stuff done

  1. Outsource it
  2. If you can’t outsource it; re-frame it
  3. If you can’t re-frame it yourself, hook up with Rachel Cornell at ProNagger

Rachel has helped me get several things done. I’ll be bragging more about her at a later date 🙂

What’s the #1 task you absolutely don’t want to do?

Leave me a comment below

10 Comments

  1. Laurel Regan

    Anything housework-related… especially bathroom cleaning. Blech! I will check your link – thank you!

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    • Linda Ursin

      I know what it feels like. I don’t have a tub today, because I remember what it used to do to my back when I was cleaning it.

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  2. Stacey Strickler

    Good tips and to the point! I find that it helps to put those boring tasks or things I just don’t want to do on my schedule as an appointment with myself to get it done. Otherwise, you can forget it. Thanks for sharing!

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    • Linda Ursin

      Scheduling helps, if your aversion isn’t too bad. I used to change the date on a task more than once. But eventually I would get it done.

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  3. Amar Naik

    this are nice tips but sometimes it is better to get our work done ourselves 🙂 outsourcing might lead to extra headaches 😀

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    • Linda Ursin

      If it doesn’t get done, you need to find new ways to get it done. If that means bringing in help, then so be it.

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  4. Margaret

    Cooking is something I would LOVE to outsource…lol! These days I have a long list…

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    • Linda Ursin

      If you separate out the details of “housework” my list is pretty long too 🙂

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  5. Lisa Mallis

    Love your post – you know I’m a huge believer in delegating! As I know my habit can be to work for hours without a break – I now break my housework into 15 minute chunks – and do one chunk every 2 hours during my work day. This helps keep my mind fresh and my body moving during the day.

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