The Procrastinator's Guide to Taxes Made Easy

The Procrastinator's Guide to Taxes Made Easy
Author: Grace W. Weinstein
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-12-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1101209925

Grace W. Weinstein shows readers how to avoid the stress of doing their taxes—while saving money. Taxes: We put them off because they’re stressful—they’re stressful because we put them off. When filing day comes we scramble for documents, chase down accountants, and curse ourselves for not taking care of it sooner. With this step-by-step, month-by-month guide, learn the easy way to: • Pay the least amount of tax • Take advantage of tax breaks • Fight the IRS by filing an appeal • Document a home office • Make end-of-year gifts • Cut taxes on investment income • And more... The sooner you start, the sooner you’ll be done. Discover the easier way to do your taxes...with The Procrastinator’s Guide. Includes a resource guide to the books, pamphlets, software and websites that can help you get organized, save money and—when necessary—fight the IRS.

Taxes Made Easy

Taxes Made Easy
Author: Glenn F. Rogers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780963197702

The Procrastination Fix 2 In 1

The Procrastination Fix 2 In 1
Author: Patrick Magana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781646961092

Are you frustrated with leaving essential tasks until the last minute? Do you feel like you're lazy and incompetent because you never get anything done on time? Or maybe you're ok managing procrastination on your own, but feel like there is an easier way to manage it? You have a crucial task to finish in a week. This task maybe your job or a household chore, that if not finished in time, could spell out dire consequences for you. But instead of completing it on time, you avoid it like the plague instead. You may be procrastinating right now; maybe you're avoiding that long-overdue essay. Either way, you may think you have a problem with procrastinating. You may ask yourself. Why can't I finish my task? Procrastination is the disease that everyone has, and no one wants. Procrastinating is a normal phenomenon that has been happening since the beginning of humankind. In 2017, L.A. Noom wrote an article, "Stop the Meeting Madness," found an Egyptian hieroglyphics which stated, "Friends, stop putting off work, and allow us to go home in good time." You aren't alone in this problem. If you want your romantic and working relationships to improve, and lead you on the road to success. Then this guide will show you how to understand the different types of procrastination and give you the keys to understanding how to set reasonable goals and combat procrastination from your life. This book includes: Conquering Procrastination: How To Stay Motivated, Become More Productive And Cure Laziness Forever Procrastination Hacks: Unique And Simple Ways To Finally Break Your Nasty Procrastination Habits In this must need guide you'll discover: How to use 3 easy to understand principles to figure out why you procrastinate all the time - and how to correct yourself when you do them The secret to cutting edge goal setting - and how to avoid setting impossible goals that could lead to failure How to use these 3 simple principles to take control of your mind - and how to use those principles to stop you from procrastinating The absolute 4 worst common mistakes you are doing right now that is making you procrastinate and leading you to a life full of stress and failure How to regulate your laziness and complete tasks on time by using this one simple trick What successful people use to complete their important tasks by using these 4 simple steps- and procrastinators don't The absolute 3 worst things you are doing right now that are causing you to procrastinate and fail in your goals How to find a balance between exciting and annoying things you have to do in life - and how to stay motivated while doing something you don't want to do .... and much, much more! Stop letting procrastination stop you from achieving the things you have always wanted to do, and better your romantic and working relationships by getting things done in time. In this guide, you will be given the tools to ease your procrastination, and we will show you how to stop it from happening so you can live a better anxiety-free life, where you complete tasks on time. So if you want relief from the stress of not doing something, and know-how to stop procrastinating, and much more, click "Add to Cart" now!

The Procrastinator's Guide to Getting Things Done

The Procrastinator's Guide to Getting Things Done
Author: Monica Ramirez Basco
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-12-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1606234803

Everyone waits till the last minute sometimes. But many procrastinators pay a significant price, from poor job performance to stress, financial problems, and relationship conflicts. Fortunately, just as anyone can endlessly delay, anyone can learn how to stop! Cognitive-behavioral therapy expert Monica Ramirez Basco shows exactly how in this motivating guide. Dr. Basco peppers the book with easy-to-relate-to examples from "recovering procrastinators"--including herself. Inviting quizzes, exercises, and practical suggestions help you: *Understand why you procrastinate. *Start with small changes that lead to big improvements. *Outsmart your own delaying tactics. *Counteract self-doubt and perfectionism. *Build crucial skills for getting things done today.

The Art of Procrastination

The Art of Procrastination
Author: John Perry
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0761171673

Explains the principles of structured procrastination and provides tips and techniques to chronic procrastinators for developing an attitude of acceptance for their accomplishments while enjoying the time they waste.

Procrastinators Guide to Progress

Procrastinators Guide to Progress
Author: Elijah Yussuf
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-03
Genre:
ISBN:

"Procrastinators guide to progress: Beating procrastination" is a practical guide for anyone struggling with the habit of procrastination. Written by an expert in time management and productivity, this book offers a step-by-step approach to overcoming procrastination and achieving progress in all areas of life. Readers will learn how to identify the underlying causes of their procrastination, set achievable goals, and develop strategies for overcoming the temptation to delay or avoid tasks. The book also includes tips for optimizing your work environment, building healthy habits, and maintaining motivation and focus. Whether you're a student, entrepreneur, or busy professional, this book will give you the tools you need to break free from the cycle of procrastination and achieve your full potential. So if you're ready to take control of your time and make progress in your personal and professional life, "Procrastinators guide to progress: Beating procrastination" is the book for you.

The Lazy Person's Guide to Investing

The Lazy Person's Guide to Investing
Author: Paul B. Farrell
Publisher: Business Plus
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004-01-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0759509891

Build Seven-Figure Financial Security without Ever Picking, Buying, or Selling A Single Stock! Most people think that you have to buy and sell the right stocks at the right time to make big money on Wall Street. In this enlightening, entertaining guide, veteran financial commentator Dr. Paul Farrell shows you how to grow a seven-figure nest egg without midnight jitters, time-consuming study, or paying a nickel in commissions to stockbrokers and others who get their piece of the pie by helping themselves to a chunk of yours. "Market timing is for chumps," says Dr. Farrell. "You want a portfolio that works without you having to sit through any schooling about what to buy, when to sell, how to mix and allocate, what to pay, where the heck the economy and the market are going." Now one book teaches you how to create and use that kind of portfolio-where the only excitement you get is from the millionaire's nest egg you collect in the end...

The Procrastinator's Guide to Retirement

The Procrastinator's Guide to Retirement
Author: David Trahair
Publisher: Cormorant Books
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2021-03-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1770866124

Let’s face it, planning and saving for retirement is not easy. We are told that the earlier we start the better and that the “magic of compounding” will make our dreams come true if we simply trust the stock market and our investment advisor. ​But for most people it’s simply not possible. People in their twenties are often saddled with student debt and may be struggling to find suitable full-time employment. Saving for retirement is the last thing on their minds, as it should be. ​Then in our thirties and forties we tend to do things like get married, have kids, and buy houses. All these things cost a lot of money! So for many people there simply isn’t any money left to put away for retirement. Therefore many of us become procrastinators when it comes to saving for retirement. ​But there is hope. This book will take you step-by-step though planning and saving for retirement starting in your fifties and the best way to fund your retirement years. It is designed for people approaching retirement who want to ensure it is comfortable and stress-free.

The Procrastination Equation

The Procrastination Equation
Author: Piers Steel
Publisher: Random House Canada
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-12-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0307366383

DON'T WAIT TO READ THIS BOOK: The world's leading expert on procrastination uses his groundbreaking research to offer understanding on a matter that bedevils us all. Writing with humour, humanity and solid scientific information reminiscent of Stumbling on Happiness and Freakonomics, Piers Steel explains why we knowingly and willingly put off a course of action despite recognizing we'll be worse off for it. For those who surf the Web instead of finishing overdue assignments, who always say diets start tomorrow, who stay up late watching TV to put off going to sleep, The Procrastination Equation explains why we do what we do—or in this case don't—and why in Western societies we're in the midst of an escalating procrastination epidemic. Dr. Piers Steel takes on the myths and misunderstandings behind procrastination and motivation. With accessible prose and the benefits of new scientific research, he provides insight into why we procrastinate even though the result is that we are less happy, healthy, and even wealthy. Who procrastinates and why? How many ways, big and small, do we procrastinate? How can we stop doing it? The reasons are part cultural, part psychological, part biological. And, with a million new ways to distract ourselves in the digitized world, more of us are potentially damaging ourselves by putting things off. But Steel not only analyzes the factors that weigh us down but the things that motivate us—including understanding the value of procrastination.