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PhonesRe: Request For Any Android Factory Stock ROM Here by Esseson1(m): 11:35am On Jun 10, 2016
Itulah:
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PhonesRe: Itel 1702 A Smart Phone Device That Is Like A Table by Esseson1(m): 8:23am On Jun 10, 2016
I swear this spec is the bomb...love it...
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TravelRe: 8 Disgusting Habits Displayed By Nigerians When They Return From Abroad by Esseson1(m): 7:43pm On Jun 07, 2016
Going abroad na breakthrough for some people regardless of what they make out of the rare opportunity...
CareerThe 3 Real Reasons Why We Procrastinate by Esseson1(op): 3:29pm On Jun 07, 2016
When you look at
most people’s list
of bad habits they
want to break,
procrastination is
typically one of
them.Procrastination is hardly a new
trend; it’s been around for centuries.

According to Dr. Timothy Pychyl, a master of
procrastination (I mean, a master scholar of
procrastination), the earliest documented
reference of procrastination is in a sermon
written in 1682.

What makes procrastination so robust? What
makes it so hard to wipe out even though we
know how much it affects not only our
productivity but our peace of mind? If you
struggle with procrastination and wonder why
you haven’t been able to break the habit,
consider these three things that keep
procrastination flowing in our bloodstream.

1. Things Get Done
Procrastination means not starting to do the
work until you are dangerously close to the
deadline. And then, pushed against the
deadline, you start working at a frenetic pace.
Fighting the deadline gives you a powerful
adrenaline rush. While you couldn’t be
bothered with the task before, now you are
full of energy. You focus your attention
entirely on your almost-late project and
ignore everything else. Your body can go for
hours without sleep or food—copious
amounts of coffee will do just fine.
Eventually, your last-minute frantic action
pays off: The work gets done!
This way of getting things done gives you a
false sense of confidence. It makes you
believe that you can get any job done,
regardless of how late you start. The thrill of
achieving something that seemed so
impossible—like creating an entire
presentation for an important meeting in just
one night—gives you an unforgettable high.
You feel proud, relieved (and probably
exhausted). But you did it! And maybe you
can do it again ... and when you think you are
able to get anything done, regardless of how
late you start, you have no motivation—no
reason—to stop procrastinating

2. Life Goals Have No Deadlines
Procrastination means waiting till the last
minute to get things done. But that only
works when you know when the "last minute"
is. Without a clearly defined and well-
established deadline, you risk never getting
the task done. Of course, not everything we
have to or want to do come with deadlines.
Consider life goals. Life goals have no
deadlines. Early in our lives, there are some
rough deadlines. People expect us to start
crawling by 10 months, and start talking by
about 24 months. We're supposed to start
primary school at about age 6 and finish high
school by around 18. And at least some of us
have to come to terms with the fact that our
parents won’t be supporting us financially
forever, so we know that at that point, we
need to get a job.
Later in life, the deadlines get even looser. No
one tells you exactly when you should start
dating, for example, or what age is too late to
marry. With more idiosyncratic goals, like
taking the next step in your career, starting
your own business, writing a book, learning
French, becoming a mentor, or helping a
charity,buying your dream itel smartphone,a car,house etc, the deadlines are non-existent. No
deadline means no pressure. No pressure
means no action. And no action means no
goal.

3. You Think Procrastination Is a Problem
We tend to think of procrastination as a
problem —as a bad habit or an irreversible
personality trait that will constantly drain our
potential and get in the way of our
achievements. But procrastination may not a
problem at all. It may actually be a solution—
a solution that your brain generates in
response to the need to take action.
Procrastination is the tendency to delay taking
action. It is the disconnect between intention
and implementation. To translate a plan into
action, your brain analyzes a vast amount of
information from your internal and external
environment, and makes decisions about
what to do next. When you have all the
information you need, you start working on a
plan. If you don’t, your brain stalls. And that’s
when you experience procrastination.
This could be a critical shift in your thinking:
Instead of considering procrastination as a big
problem, a habit you need to break, or a
hardwired part of your personality, think of it
as an alarm , or a red flag—a sign that
something is missing . Something is preventing
you from getting started and getting things
done.
Your job is to discover what that is. When you
discover it, the odds will be in your favor.

By Theo Tsaousides, Ph.D.

Hope this was helpful in understanding why you can't do-away with that habit?

Like and share.
EducationThe 3 Real Reasons Why We cant stop Procrastination by Esseson1(op): 2:58pm On Jun 07, 2016
When you look at
most people’s list
of bad habits they
want to break,
procrastination is
typically one of
them.Procrastination is hardly a new
trend; it’s been around for centuries.

According to Dr. Timothy Pychyl, a master of
procrastination (I mean, a master scholar of
procrastination), the earliest documented
reference of procrastination is in a sermon
written in 1682.

What makes procrastination so robust? What
makes it so hard to wipe out even though we
know how much it affects not only our
productivity but our peace of mind? If you
struggle with procrastination and wonder why
you haven’t been able to break the habit,
consider these three things that keep
procrastination flowing in our bloodstream.

1. Things Get Done
Procrastination means not starting to do the
work until you are dangerously close to the
deadline. And then, pushed against the
deadline, you start working at a frenetic pace.
Fighting the deadline gives you a powerful
adrenaline rush. While you couldn’t be
bothered with the task before, now you are
full of energy. You focus your attention
entirely on your almost-late project and
ignore everything else. Your body can go for
hours without sleep or food—copious
amounts of coffee will do just fine.
Eventually, your last-minute frantic action
pays off: The work gets done!
This way of getting things done gives you a
false sense of confidence. It makes you
believe that you can get any job done,
regardless of how late you start. The thrill of
achieving something that seemed so
impossible—like creating an entire
presentation for an important meeting in just
one night—gives you an unforgettable high.
You feel proud, relieved (and probably
exhausted). But you did it! And maybe you
can do it again ... and when you think you are
able to get anything done, regardless of how
late you start, you have no motivation—no
reason—to stop procrastinating

2. Life Goals Have No Deadlines
Procrastination means waiting till the last
minute to get things done. But that only
works when you know when the "last minute"
is. Without a clearly defined and well-
established deadline, you risk never getting
the task done. Of course, not everything we
have to or want to do come with deadlines.
Consider life goals. Life goals have no
deadlines. Early in our lives, there are some
rough deadlines. People expect us to start
crawling by 10 months, and start talking by
about 24 months. We're supposed to start
primary school at about age 6 and finish high
school by around 18. And at least some of us
have to come to terms with the fact that our
parents won’t be supporting us financially
forever, so we know that at that point, we
need to get a job.
Later in life, the deadlines get even looser. No
one tells you exactly when you should start
dating, for example, or what age is too late to
marry. With more idiosyncratic goals, like
taking the next step in your career, starting
your own business, writing a book, learning
French, becoming a mentor, or helping a
charity,buying your dream itel smartphone,a car,house etc, the deadlines are non-existent. No
deadline means no pressure. No pressure
means no action. And no action means no
goal.

3. You Think Procrastination Is a Problem
We tend to think of procrastination as a
problem —as a bad habit or an irreversible
personality trait that will constantly drain our
potential and get in the way of our
achievements. But procrastination may not a
problem at all. It may actually be a solution—
a solution that your brain generates in
response to the need to take action.
Procrastination is the tendency to delay taking
action. It is the disconnect between intention
and implementation. To translate a plan into
action, your brain analyzes a vast amount of
information from your internal and external
environment, and makes decisions about
what to do next. When you have all the
information you need, you start working on a
plan. If you don’t, your brain stalls. And that’s
when you experience procrastination.
This could be a critical shift in your thinking:
Instead of considering procrastination as a big
problem, a habit you need to break, or a
hardwired part of your personality, think of it
as an alarm , or a red flag—a sign that
something is missing . Something is preventing
you from getting started and getting things
done.
Your job is to discover what that is. When you
discover it, the odds will be in your favor.

By Theo Tsaousides, Ph.D.

Hope this was helpful in understanding why you can't do-away with that habit?

Like and share.
PhonesRe: Need A Good Phone For 25k. by Esseson1(m): 1:23pm On Jun 07, 2016
[I]The itel Vision series is the way to go[/I]
PhonesRe: Techno Y3 VS Itel_it1502 by Esseson1(m): 4:32pm On Jun 06, 2016
Abeg give me d guy number sharply I go giv 2k if he want... No dull me abeg.. I go give u 5H for commission... cheesy
Phone/Internet MarketRe: Affordable Phones by Esseson1(m): 11:21pm On Jun 04, 2016
I love this...
PhonesRe: Why you should buy A 5000mAh Battery Phone by Esseson1(m): 10:33pm On Jun 04, 2016
Does itel have a device running on this battery capacity? Pls help me...
PhonesRe: Itel Just Come With This Latest Device You Will Love To Have by Esseson1(m): 9:18pm On May 31, 2016
Oh my Gosh shocked ... itel is getting hotter in this industry...
Phone/Internet MarketRe: Affordable Phones by Esseson1(m): 9:03pm On May 31, 2016
The specs are pure. What of the price?
CelebritiesWhat Do You Think Of His Not Being Married? by Esseson1(op): 1:42pm On May 30, 2016
Just got this gist courtesy of my super-smart it1502 and I was wondering what this dude is still waiting for.

Nigerian R&B star Bankole ‘Banky W’
Wellington is probably the only single guy
left in his ‘immediate circle’ as close friends
such as Olamide Adedeji, Noble Igwe, Ebuka
Obi-Uchendu and most recently Tunde
Demuren have all tied the knot.


Sharing a photo on his Instagram account
on Saturday, May 28, 2016, the singer and
some friends were spotted with hands
stretched out but he was the only man
without a wedding ring, which prompted a
few reactions on social media.

In 2014, the EME artiste and label executive
was the best man at the highly-publicized
wedding of singer Tiwa Savage and Tunji
‘Tee Billz’ Balogun in Dubai.
With his best man role yet again at
#TSquared2016, it makes it the second
celebrity wedding he is playing such a
prominent role in hence the need to
address talks on his relationship status.

Earlier in 2016, he responded to snide
remarks and innuendos about his single
status saying he will take some time off
music and entertainment soon to start a
family of his. It remains to be seen how
that pans out.

It might interest you to know that in times
past, Banky W has been directly or indirectly
involved with choice women, all of whom he
failed to settle down with.

In January 2016, international journalist
Faith Irabor reported that the relationship
between Banky W and his Italian/ Ghanaian
lover had crashed after they couldn’t work
things out any further.

Recall that in 2013, Banky W openly denied
being in a relationship with Andrea, his
alleged Italian/ Ghanaian girlfriend, after
news of both of them being an item almost
became viral.
Andrea Manuella Giaccaglia and her former
lover Chris Attoh had reportedly just
broken their affair after which Banky W
came into the picture, but the singer denied
all of that.

In response to the claims, Banky told Hip
Hop World magazine that nothing in the
mould of a relationship was going on
between him and Andrea.
He said: “That’s news to me. Nothing
happened, she’s a fantastic person who
happens to be my friend.

“I think people shouldn’t be so obsessed
about my relationship status, I’ll get
married when the time is right and the lady
is right. When these two things are in order
I’ll marry. At the moment, I am 100%
single,” he concluded.

Similarly, in a 2016 development, Faith
reported that the Lagos Party singer had
allegedly started an affair with label mate,
Niyola.
Banky W and alleged lover and label mate
Niyola on the set of her video Last Bus Stop.
It was also reported that they had both
been on with the secret relationship for
some time, the exact reason Banky never
public accepted he was dating Andrea.

“Banky and Niyola are dating and it’s for
real, it is one of the reasons he often
vehemently denied his romance with
Andrea all the time they were still
together,” Faith Irabor reported.
Her source also claimed both singers
presented the entire ‘label boss-artiste’
image to the public all along just to keep
the affair under wraps even though the
actual nature of the relationship is open to
close associates like Tunde Demuren, Tee
Billz, Tiwa Savage, and a few others.
Chris Attoh and alleged former lover Andrea
Manuella Giaccaglia.
Nothing has been heard again in the light of
Banky’s relationship with Niyola nor with
another lady ever since.
CelebritiesRe: Maheeda Sure Wants It Hot,you Wont Believe What She Said In Her Recent Interview by Esseson1(m): 1:25pm On May 30, 2016
END TIME LOOMING
PhonesRe: A Non-technical Review Of Itel 1551 Metal Smartphone by Esseson1(m): 4:08pm On May 27, 2016
klinro:
I heard it was supposed to be exclusive to Jumia, for their Jumia mobile week
Toh! cool
PhonesRe: A Non-technical Review Of Itel 1551 Metal Smartphone by Esseson1(m): 4:03pm On May 27, 2016
stalyf:
Your problem is solved once you get this phone smiley
Abi... tanx jawe
PhonesRe: A Non-technical Review Of Itel 1551 Metal Smartphone by Esseson1(m): 4:02pm On May 27, 2016
klinro:
Una when dey believe online buying sha. Are you scared something might happen to your money?
Na u wey no believe am I suppose dey ask DAT query..
PhonesRe: A Non-technical Review Of Itel 1551 Metal Smartphone by Esseson1(m): 3:28pm On May 27, 2016
I need a phone DAT can be connected to my printer... Does it support OTG USB cable...?
EventsRe: Happy Children's Day by Esseson1(m): 3:13pm On May 27, 2016
embarassedMake I hear...
PhonesRe: A Non-technical Review Of Itel 1551 Metal Smartphone by Esseson1(m): 3:10pm On May 27, 2016
I didn't see it in Konga o... Pls where else can I get it...?
PhonesRe: The It1505! The Best Smartphone You Can Get At A Cheap Price. by Esseson1(m): 5:22pm On May 26, 2016
Nice specs...
PhonesRe: The Slimmest Smart Phone You Need by Esseson1(m): 12:30pm On May 23, 2016
donhils:
Well, I know ram is hardware, not a functionality of any device.
who said RAM was a functionality ?
EducationRe: Class Wasn't Fun. by Esseson1(m): 10:48am On May 23, 2016
lol... u try o..
PhonesRe: The Slimmest Smart Phone You Need by Esseson1(m): 9:54am On May 23, 2016
donhils:
Na wa oh. So ram is now a phone's functionality? My dear 3GB ram in Android phones get used up b4 u know it. Check your 2GB ram phone ram usage after some time you'll see 400mb remaining, meaning you've used up 1.4gb, implying that with lesser ram at that moment your phone becomes too slow.
Hmmm... abeg define functionality.... shey all what you use ur phone for are not responsible for RAM usage and are not your phone's functions?! abeg define teacher..
PhonesRe: Dont Worry Too Much About Charging Issues by Esseson1(m): 10:23pm On May 22, 2016
A sure itel solution to Nigeria's unending power problems...
PhonesRe: The Slimmest Smart Phone You Need by Esseson1(m): 10:19pm On May 22, 2016
People just dey blab '512 RAM' and I dey wonder, with d statistics wey say more dan half of phone users no de use up-to a good percent of dia phone's functionalities, how many people dey even use 350 of RAM finish... Abeg d phone clean joor... cool itel carry go.
PhonesRe: Best Itel Smart Phone It1702 by Esseson1(m): 10:09pm On May 22, 2016
Hmmmm....A perfect device at this shocked jaw-dropping price..
PhonesRe: Comparing Infinix Hot With Itel It1502 by Esseson1(m): 4:31pm On May 21, 2016
the it1502 is a really cool device... though I'm having issues tweaking the imei..
PhonesRe: Down To Memory Lane by Esseson1(m): 12:23pm On May 21, 2016
Nokia 3110c to it1502..

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