Operator’s Manual

How to Stop Procrastinating for Good

An executive seeking time management tips gets deeper advice addressing the root of his problems with procrastination and ‘getting things done’

Jerry Colonna
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4 min readFeb 3, 2020

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InIn today’s “Operator’s Manual,” I wanted to share an email exchange I had with a client about time management. As I wrote to him below, the core question about time management is whether it serves you to “be behind” on everything you have to do. Once you can answer that question honestly, you can start letting go of bad habits and embracing new ones:

From: B. To: Jerry Colonna <jerry@reboot.io>

Hi there. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving. I wonder if you could give me a referral? I’m still struggling a bit to manage my time these days. I realize that’s not your specialty; you’re more focused on deeper work. But do you know of anybody who could get granular with me on time management and priorities? Thanks!

From: Jerry Colonna <jerry@reboot.io> To: B.

Hey there… Happy Thanksgiving to you as well. Ali and I were home alone with two feet of snow on the ground outside (which made for great hiking on Friday morning).

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Jerry Colonna
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Written by Jerry Colonna

CEO of coaching firm Reboot.io and the author of REBOOT: Leadership and the Art of Growing Up. https://www.reboot.io/book

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