Why must we procrastinate on the things that seem the most important to us? On any given day off, a six-point organized list may be something to get me moving. It might not be for everyone (although some would argue it should be) it gives me some outline for my day, while leaving time in between to complete other unrelated personal tasks. Yet still, after feeling motivated about what I will get done, most days there is either one or two points that I skip over. Maybe I skip over point number three -reaching out to that connection from LinkedIn- because the[...]