Procrastination
😊Hello everyone,
Today we will discuss a common issue faced by many people in this technological era - Procrastination. With the intense competition in securing a stable job, procrastination can make things even more challenging.
In this discussion, I'll highlight some common procrastination patterns at different ages.
👉🏻Between the ages of 18 and 23, we tend to have a lot of energy but lack concentration. We often believe that anything is achievable if we start preparing for it, but we may delay deciding what we should prepare for and instead prioritize making new friends. We may procrastinate on our preparations, thinking that we're still in the early stages and can try for all the exams later when we're more serious.
In this way, we are away from our goal.
👉🏻At the age of 23 and 26, after making many mistakes, we realize that we need to focus on only one path: either pursuing SSC/Bank exams or other similar exams. However, we often get sidetracked by social media, political events, marriage parties, and love triangles, which leads to procrastination.
👉🏻At the age of 26 or older, we are much more serious about securing a job, but we feel that we lack the energy to do so. We often spend our productive time reminiscing about the past and regretting our past actions or inactions. We become worried about not having a secure job, our ageing parents, and the age criteria for job applications. All of these thoughts contribute to our procrastination.
🤔My thoughts are directed towards the many aspirants who may be reading my blog, regardless of their age.
🫵🏻For those who are still young, it is important to decide where you want to go in life and then focus on achieving that goal. Avoid making too many friends and treat every attempt as if it were your last, giving it your all.
🫵🏻For those aged 23 and above, it's best to stay away from social media and avoid getting caught up in any love triangles.
🫵🏻For those aged 26 and above, it's important to not dwell on past mistakes or the people who may have left due to those circumstances. Instead, focus on the positive memories and work hard in the present moment with 100% effort. Keep a smile on your face and don't worry too much about the future. If you work hard in the present, one day you will receive a message on your mobile or laptop screen saying "Hey, congratulations! You have been provisionally selected in this bank or..."...
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