Use the three-minute rule, but make sure you don’t run out of time
Use the three-minute rule, but make sure you don’t run out of time

Procrastination is often said to be the enemy of success.
Waiting until the final possible moment to tackle an important task can be costly, and in extreme cases, cause business failure.
It is a theory from psychologists who say doing dreaded tasks for a short period can make completion much more manageable – the so-called three-minute rule – an antidote to procrastination.
Psychologist Dr Jennifer Wild, an associate professor at Oxford University, said: “It is all too easy, when it is cold and you are watching television not to want to go out for a long run, even when you know it is good for you. But when people are told they can go for a three-minute jog and stop if they don’t feel the benefit, that can get them out.”
Procrastination can lead to stress and costs
They added that procrastination has become a major source of modern-day stress, but in business it can be costly, particularly if you are an accountant advising many clients.
Time is behind every aspect of the working week, and you can’t afford to manage it poorly. It is a valuable commodity that needs to be nurtured because when it runs out it cannot be replaced and that is when the alarm bells start ringing.
A partner like Deadline Tracker gives accountants that bit of breathing space to allow them to deliver strategic advice to guide their clients, knowing they have a professional partner as backup.
They may have started a task for a client, in similar fashion to the three-minute rule, but now need reminding to finish it before alarms start going off. In this case, in the style of traffic lights.
Keep that traffic light in the green
· Deadline Tracker has the functionality to keep tabs on all your deadlines with a simple set up that based on a traffic light system.
· The plan is for it never to go red and while amber is acceptable, keeping in the green keeps everyone happy as the sometimes steep costs of missing deadlines are avoided.
· A virtual calendar, with multi-function multi-user capability and working with the latest cloud-based accountancy software, it allows users to organise, prioritise and track deadlines in a single, system.
For some, the three-minute rule is a great way to start a task, but the deadline tracking system makes sure there is support to make sure it is completed.
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