7 Character Distinctions
Between A Producer And A
Procrastinator
written by Roger Loh
In one of Success University's monthly DVDs I received not long ago, Johnny Wimbrey - the Training Director - shared some amazing truths in "7 Critical Character Distinctions Between A Producer And A Procrastinator".
I was totally absorbed for the entire duration of the video that lasted a couple of hours and here are a sampling of the points he shared:
Distinction #1 - A PRODUCER is a winner while a PROCRASTINATOR is a whiner.
The winner has a winning mindset and sees possibilities, and he has mentors. A winner establishes accountability in order to succeed. For instance, you simply tell someone what you want to achieve and that itself holds the winner accountable.
On the other hand, the whiner focuses on external or personal limitations and has no accountability at all.
Distinction #2 - A PRODUCER is responsive while a PROCRASTINATOR is reactive.
When someone said something you don't like, what do you do?
A producer responds by thinking before he acts while a procrastinator reacts emotionally by taking actions without thought.
Distinction #3 - A PRODUCER is optimistic while a PROCRASTINATOR is pessimistic.
A producer entertains success and stands strong under pressure while the procrastinator entertains failure and cracks at the side of pressure.
Distinction #4 - A PRODUCER takes risk while the PROCRASTINATOR makes a wish.
It reminds me of the New Year resolution or those birthday wishes we make where a procrastinator simply hopes for the best.
Distinction #5 - A PRODUCER has vision while a PROCRASTINATOR has only illusion
The producer has insights while the procrastinator acts on eyesight.
Thus, the former makes a plan as he sees past what's obvious while the latter wait for moments based on sight.
Distinction #6 - A PRODUCER believes in preparation while the PROCRASTINATOR lives by improvisation
The producer implements, participates and has a sense of urgency in taking their projects from start to finish while the procrastinator keeps postponing because of a dead end mind and thus finishes before he starts.
Distinction #7 - A PRODUCER executes while the PROCRASTINATOR makes excuses
The producer implements, participates and has a sense of urgency in taking their projects from start to finish while the procrastinator keeps postponing because of a dead end mind and thus finishes before he starts.
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