Most aren’t too long so you shouldn’t lose interest in them too quickly, and some are fairly entertaining. But many aren’t very attractive to people trying to change. Of course for those actively seeking a solution to their lollygagging ways this won’t matter, but to the Procrastinators who don’t have a burning urge to change this can be off putting.
In Mind Tools’ Overcoming Procrastination, I found that their article was very informative, but didn’t give me any push towards actually accomplishing any of the tasks they laid out. In Entrepreneur's 15 Ways to Overcome Procrastination and Get Stuff Done, I found a charge put forth by the article. They challenge “If you never start, you’ll never have a chance to fail. But you’ll never have a chance to succeed, either. So stop pretending you haven’t failed by not trying. Stop procrastinating and go for it.” This charge instills a get up and go feeling into those who read it and it caught my attention.