The long delayed final launch of the space shuttle Discovery will move ahead as planned, despite evidence of new cracks. – The launch of the space shuttle Discovery remains on track for early
February, despite the need for additional repairs to the shuttle’s fuel tank,
according to NASA officials. The 26-year-old Discovery, which has been in orbit
38 times and is the senior citizen of the U.S.
space program, is to b…
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Shuttle Cracks Won’t Delay Launch: NASA Report
ICC rejects Butt’s plea for delay in spot-fixing hearing
Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt finds himself in deeper mess after the International Cricket Council (ICC) rejected his plea to put off the spot-fixing hearing slated for Jan 6-11 in Doha. In a statement early Thursday, the ICC said that after a lengthy teleconference Wednesday Michael Beloff, the chairman of the ICC Anti-Corruption Tribunal, has [...]
Samsung Nexus S Coming to U.K. with Delay, Price Cut
The Android 2.3-based Samsung Nexus S was slated to go on sale in the U.K. Dec. 20. Instead, Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy will sell it in that country Dec. 22 at a discount. – Samsung’s Nexus S smartphone, slated to go on sale at
Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy U.K. in the U.K. Dec. 20, is being pushed to Dec.
22.
That delay, which still makes the device available to
shoppers before Christmas, was tempered by a price cut. The unlocked phone (no
SIM card) will cost U….
Straits Asia extends decline; Mine delay worries
Straits Asia Resources (AJ1.SG) is off 1.6% at $2.48, extending decline from $2.80 December high, down 11.4% since then, hurt by investors’ concern over delays to obtaining permit for Northern Leases area of its Sebuku mine.
Straits Asia flat; DMG tips production delay
Straits Asia Resources (AJ1.SG) flat at $2.55, after last week’s run-up to a $2.80 52-week high. The recent weakness was triggered partly by concerns the Indonesia-based coal miner may again face delays in getting regulatory approval to work on a new area in its Sebuku mine.
AAXA M2 hooks directly to iPhone, iOS 4.2 delay, Pay for Subway sandwich with your iPhone
AAXA has unveiled a new micro projector called the M2. The little projector has several input options and one of them is to connect directly to an iPhone. That would mean you could watch those YouTube videos on a wall with a much larger image assuming the room is dark enough. A rumor is floating [...]
Singapore Air says to delay flights operated on A380 aircraft
The advice comes after an engine on a Qantas Airways A380 superjumbo exploded in mid flight, forcing an emergency landing in Singapore today.
Scientists: Dispersants May Delay Recovery of the Gulf By Years … Or Decades
The government and BP claim that the combination of Corexit and crude oil is less toxic than crude oil by itself.Is that true?Well, scientists have found that when Corexit is applied to the actual crude oil from BP’s well, it releases 35 times more tox…
White iPhone 4 Delay Echoes Past Apple Issues
Apple announced July 23 that its white iPhone 4 would be unavailable until later this year. Apple’s aesthetic demands and complex production techniques have led to issues in the past. – Apple announced July 23 that its white iPhone 4 would be unavailable until
later this year. That represents the second setback for the smartphone, after a
June announcement that it would be delayed until the second half of July.
“White models of Apples new iPhone 4 have continued to be more chal…
11 Practical Ways To Stop Procrastination

You have a deadline looming. However, instead of doing your work, you are fiddling with miscellaneous things like checking email, social media, watching videos, surfing blogs and forums. You know you should be working, but you just don’t feel like doing anything.
We are all familiar with the procrastination phenomenon. When we procrastinate, we squander away our free time and put off important tasks we should be doing them till it’s too late. And when it is indeed too late, we panic and wish we got started earlier. The chronic procrastinators I know have spent years of their life looped in this cycle. Delaying, putting off things, slacking, hiding from work, facing work only when it’s unavoidable, then repeating this loop all over again. It’s a bad habit that eats us away and prevents us from achieving greater results in life.
Don’t let procrastination take over your life. Here, I will share my personal steps which I use to overcome procrastination with great success. These 11 steps will definitely apply to you too:
- Break your work into little steps. Part of the reason why we procrastinate is because subconsciously, we find the work too overwhelming for us. Break it down into little parts, then focus on one part at the time. If you still procrastinate on the task after breaking it down, then break it down even further. Soon, your task will be so simple that you will be thinking “gee, this is so simple that I might as well just do it now!”.For example, I’m currently writing a new book (on How to achieve anything in life). Book writing at its full scale is an enormous project and can be overwhelming. However, when I break it down into phases such as – (1) Research (2) Deciding the topic (3) Creating the outline (4) Drafting the content (5) Writing Chapters #1 to #10, (6) Revision (7) etc, suddenly it seems very manageable. What I do then is to focus on the immediate phase and get it done to my best ability, without thinking about the other phases. When it’s done, I move on to the next.
- Change your environment. Different environments have different impact on our productivity. Look at your work desk and your room. Do they make you want to work or do they make you want to snuggle and sleep? If it’s the latter, you should look into changing your workspace. One thing to note is that an environment that makes us feel inspired before may lose its effect after a period of time. If that’s the case, then it’s time to change things around. Refer to Steps #2 and #3 of 13 Strategies To Jumpstart Your Productivity, which talks about revamping your environment and workspace.
- Create a detailed timeline with specific deadlines. Having just 1 deadline for your work is like an invitation to procrastinate. That’s because we get the impression that we have time and keep pushing everything back, until it’s too late. Break down your project (see tip #1), then create an overall timeline with specific deadlines for each small task. This way, you know you have to finish each task by a certain date. Your timelines must be robust, too – i.e. if you don’t finish this by today, it’s going to jeopardize everything else you have planned after that. This way it creates the urgency to act. My goals are broken down into monthly, weekly, right down to the daily task lists, and the list is a call to action that I must accomplish this by the specified date, else my goals will be put off.
- Eliminate your procrastination pit-stops. If you are procrastinating a little too much, maybe that’s because you make it easy to procrastinate. Identify your browser bookmarks that take up a lot of your time and shift them into a separate folder that is less accessible. Disable the automatic notification option in your email client. Get rid of the distractions around you. I know some people will out of the way and delete/deactivate their facebook accounts. I think it’s a little drastic/extreme as addressing procrastination is more about being conscious of our actions than counteracting via self-binding methods, but if you feel that’s what’s needed, go for it.
- Hang out with people who inspire you to take action. I’m pretty sure if you spend just 10 minutes talking to Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, you’ll be more inspired to act than if you spent the 10 minutes doing nothing. The people we are with influence our behaviors. Of course spending time with Steve Jobs/Bill Gates every day is probably not a feasible method, but the principle applies. Identify the people/friends/colleagues who trigger you – most likely the go-getters and hard workers – and hang out with them more often. Soon you will inculcate their drive and spirit too. As a personal development blogger, I “hang out” with inspiring personal development experts by reading their blogs and corresponding with them regularly via email/social media. It’s communication via new media and it works all the same.
- Get a buddy. Having a companion makes the whole process much more fun. Ideally, your buddy should be someone who has his/her own set of goals. Both of you will hold each other accountable to your goals and plans. While it’s not necessary for both of you to have the same goals, it’ll be even better if that’s the case, so you can learn from each other. I have a good friend whom I talk to regularly, and we always ask each other about our goals and progress in achieving those goals. Needless to say, it spurs us to keep taking action.
- Tell others about your goals. This serves the same function as #6, on a larger scale. Tell all your friends, colleagues, acquaintances and family about your projects. Now whenever you see them, they are bound to ask you about your status on those projects. For example, sometimes I announce my projects on The Personal Excellence Blog, Twitter and Facebook, and my readers will ask me about them on an ongoing basis. It’s a great way to keep myself accountable to my plans.
- Seek out someone who has already achieved the outcome. What is it you want to accomplish here, and who are the people who have accomplished this already? Go seek them out and connect with them. Seeing living proof that your goals are very well achievable if you take action is one of the best triggers for action.
- Re-clarify your goals. If you have been procrastinating for an extended period of time, it might reflect a misalignment between what you want and what you are currently doing. Often times, we outgrow our goals as we discover more about ourselves, but we don’t change our goals to reflect that. Get away from your work (a short vacation will be good, else just a weekend break will do too) and take some time to regroup yourself. What exactly do you want to achieve? What should you do to get there? What are the steps to take? Does your current work align with that? If not,what can you do about it?
- Stop over-complicating things. Are you waiting for a perfect time to do this? That maybe now is not the best time because of X, Y, Z reasons? Ditch that thought because there’s never a perfect time. If you keep waiting for one, you are never going to accomplish anything. Perfectionism is one of the biggest reasons for procrastination. Read more about why perfectionist tendencies can be a bane than a boon: Why Being A Perfectionist May Not Be So Perfect.
- Get a grip and just do it. At the end, it boils down to taking action. You can do all the strategizing, planning and hypothesizing, but if you don’t take action, nothing’s going to happen. Occasionally, I get readers and clients who keep complaining about their situations but they still refuse to take action at the end of the day. Reality check: I have never heard anyone procrastinate their way to success before and I doubt it’s going to change in the near future. Whatever it is you are procrastinating on, if you want to get it done, you need to get a grip on yourself and do it.
Which tips work best for you? Do you have your own personal tip to overcome procrastination? Please share with everyone in the comments section :)
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Biosensors off 0.6%; risk of China delay, says Credit Suisse
Biosensors (B20.SG) is down 1.3% at $0.785, extending Thursday’s 1.2% fall, as investors continue to unload shares following release of heart-stent maker’s fiscal FY10 results late last week, according to Dow Jones.
Cosco units deliver two 57,000 dwt bulk carriers and delay one 80,000 dwt bulk carrier
Cosco Corporation (Singapore) says units Cosco (Zhoushan) Shipyard Co. and Cosco (Guangdong) Shipyard Co. have each delivered one 57,000 dwt bulk carrier to their European buyers. However, subsidiary Cosco (Dalian) Shipyard Co. has agreed to let a Asian shipowner reschedule the delivery of one 80,000 dwt bulk carrier.
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Apple Makes ‘Difficult Decision’ to Delay International Launch of iPad
Apple announced the decision to delay the international launch of the touch screen iPad tablet back to late May, citing intense demand in the U.S. market. Apple said pricing and preorders for the international version of the iPad would be unveiled on May 10.
– Citing the strong demand for iPad tablets in the United States during its first week of sales, Apple announced
it made the “difficult decision” to postpone the touch screen devices
international launch date by a month. The iPad is now expected to
launch in several European countries, the U.K., Au…
Storms delay Endeavour astronauts
Astronauts aboard the US shuttle Endeavour hope to end their two-week mission to the International Space Station Sunday, but stormy weather is threatening to delay their return to Earth. Endeavour’s six crew are scheduled to touchdown at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 10:16 pm
Aid delay gives rise to tensions in Haiti
Singapore’s patchy recovery may delay tighter policy
India to delay 3G auction, papers
India, the world’s fastest growing mobile market, is expected to delay the auction of third-generation wireless spectrum to February due to uncertainty over defence forces giving up spectrum, two newspapers reported today, citing sources close to the development.
The Business Standard said the auction of spectrum, that would allow high speed wireless network, would be pushed to the end of February, while The Daily News and Analysis said it was likely in mid-February.
Feds Again Delay REAL ID Deadline
Concern about holiday travelers from states that are not in compliance with the REAL ID Act prompts the Department of Homeland Security to extend the material compliance deadline. Without the extension, travelers without REAL ID would not have been allowed to board U.S. flights.
– Reality trumped regulations Dec. 18 as the Department of Homeland Security
extended a deadline that would have required all travelers boarding airplanes
to have driver’s licenses that comply with the federal anti-fraud standards of
the REAL ID law.
quot;In order to ensure that the millions …
Microsoft to Delay Launch of Visual Studio 2010
Microsoft has decided to push back the launch of Visual Studio 2010 to take more time to address performance issues reported by testers in in Betas 1 and 2. Microsoft plans to deliver another interim release of the technology.
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Microsoft has decided to push back the launch of Visual Studio
2010 in order to deliver another interim release of the technology.
The software giant released Beta 2 of its flagship developer
tools suite in October, along with the second beta of the .NET
Framework 4. And t…



