The Producers

7 critical distinctions between a producer and a procrastinator
Often, we become both a producer and a procrastinator category in our lives. What we need know is that being a procrastinator is not something good and once we realize the situation we are, we must go back and become a producer again. This will ensure that the results we are receiving are aligned with the vision we are creating.
I had the opportunity to hear a one hour teleseminar by Johnny Wimbrey recently and managed to score some points for readers to benefit. The item nicely matched with the points we are discussing here.
What are the 7 critical distinctions between a producer and a procrastinator?
Here are a few points Johnny Wimbrey spoken.
1. A producer is a winner but a procrastinator is a crybaby.
Producers have a winning mentality. They eat, sleep and breathe winning chance. These are the people who surround themselves around of the other winners. They get mentored by other successful people, and become lifelong learners. If there is any problem, they know that they are larger that the problems they face.
Procrastinators have stinking thinking and always see things from a negative perspective. They focus on personal and external limitations. When there is a problem, complain, mourn and question everything in life. They do not seek advice and not interested in mentoring other successful people.
2. The producer who is sensitive, but a procrastinator is reactive.
The answer is the root of responsibility. This is the quality of a producer. Being responsive means that producers control circumstances and think before they act.
Procrastinators, however, react to circumstances. They act without thinking. When something happens, they can become panic and lose control. This leads to more bad circumstances in life.
3. A producer is optimistic, pessimistic but a procrastinator.
Producers face the challenges in life effectively. They understand that there will be difficulties, and although nobody likes to difficulties in life, producers are always prepared to face the circumstances. They see through the clouds and I think that there is always sun.
Over Procrastinators challenges. In fact, do not like facing. They are afraid and when problems arise, they feel stressed as if they could charge through hell in life.
4. A producer of Taking Risks But it wants a procrastinator.
risk takers the ability to create moments through time spent, money and energy into your dreams. Producers know they must be "sacrifice" and give up something so they can get up in life. They do not know what tomorrow will bring but are ready to face the unknown.
Procrastinators hope the time of possibility. They want their dreams come true and become content and comfortable. Fear is unknown and is not willing to leave their comfort zone. To the Finally, stay where you are with the unfulfilled desires.
5. The producer who has visions, but a procrastinator has only illusions.
Producers have faith in their decisions. They see obstacles and see through it. They know that they will get their goals with their actions. That's why producers are firm believers in setting goals. Begin your journey now and not waste time.
Procrastinators want their results based on the view, which means they have to see the first results before acting. That's why there's always plenty of reasons why not start something. What they do is make up only obstacle that exists in the first place.
6. The producer has, but already has a procrastinator improvisation.
Producers are always prepared and they inspect what they expect. For example, if they are speaking of commitment, will ensure that everything, including research on the subject, target audience and appropriate content is served. And who will ensure that what they expect to deliver will satisfy the audience. So stay in the plan.
Procrastinators do not expect to succeed. Whatever happens will happen and they still waiting for their wishes come true. They move with emotion and after information.
7. A run producer, but a procrastinator apologizes in life.
Producers have an attitude that must succeed. It will implement and execute the right principals to reach their goals. To have success, be involved in everything that will take them to their goals. Producers also have a sense of urgency in what they do and start with the end in mind.
Procrastinators, however, there are only justifications. They are justified by any reason why they fail in life. They want to be successful, but I think it must succeed. They leads to defer action on his own end he says it.
In summary, I have to admit that these 7 critical distinctions between a producer and a procrastinator are reminder for you and me. We fall into one of these two categories in life, but we have to do it quickly and align ourselves with the mindset of producers.
Let me close by what Johnny said in his teleseminar Wimbrey.
"I want you to be successful but I must be successful."
Let's all have this quote embedded in our minds at all times.
About the Author
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