It’s bright and cheerful Sunday morning, and procrastination is the first thing on my mind.
Tomorrow is the start of a new week, there are places to go, people to see, printouts to make, bills to pay and more. I should start doing something about all this right now. This however seems like an endless chain of events that I am not ready for. I don’t want to jump there. I idle and procrastinate. Put it off. Do it later. There’s always tomorrow.
At the first sight, this sounds like a positive thinking but deep inside I know it’s a plain old cheating. I just have to pull myself together and overcome. Get a grip and just do what I have to do. Get started.
Am getting there…
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Yes procrastinating and cheating…hand in hand.
Great post. When we dont do in time we get frustrated irrated…. thanks for sharing
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Sometimes it is not easy to pull myself to get started, but once I can start, then I just keep going. Thanks for sharing
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Quoting Charles Dickens: “Procrastination is the thief of time”. I do tend to procrastinate quite a bit but only if there is no urgency in what I’ve to do, that is why having to meet deadlines is so useful. This said I feel that sometimes I procrastinate because my mind and body need a break in order to recharge their energy and build up the motivation for tackling an important task.
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It’s a good approach, thanks!
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Thanks for spreading the word! 🙂
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