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Procrastination Contest Extended

New contest seeks to discover top 10 reasons people procrastinate

(PRWEB) November 4, 2004 -- People mean well; they really do. But one of the main obstacles to progress at home, school, or work is procrastination. Why is it that even when you fully intend to follow through, 7 times out of 10 you dont? Enter a contest to help find out what's really going on.

Nancy Boyd, founder of The DayToppers Program and a graduate of Coach U, sponsored a contest during the month of October, 2004, to discover the Top Ten Ways that people procrastinate -- and why. To allow more time for people to enter, the contest has been extended a few more days until November 10, 2004. Could it be that people have procrastinated?

"We're not completely sure why people put things off even when they are important" says Boyd. In our program, we see people who have had plans for years to do something that really matters to them, but their pattern has been to put off doing it. That's one of the reasons for the contest." Boyd adds, "Our program, DayToppers, helps cash in on the success you could be having instead of wishing and hoping, and feeling bad because you didn't do what you said you would. We get you results."

A number of generous donors have stepped forward to offer more than ten high-value prizes as incentives. Details about how to enter, and a complete prize list, can be found at: http://daytoppers.com/landing/index.asp?pageid=16

"Instead of trying to do too much at once, why not eliminate some of the stress by getting clear focus on your most important project, and giving it the attention it deserves? That is one of the fastest strategies to success, we've discovered," says Boyd. Marion Ryan, a satisfied Dayoppers client, says that "one of the reasons the program worked so well for me is that I hated to appear a failure in front of others. The daily check-in kept the meter ticking and momentum going. If you tend to procrastinate, this is the program for you."

For more information on how you can get the focus you need to complete important tasks with less stress and more support, visit: http://www.daytoppers.com.

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