Step
2:
We have all procrastinated at some time in our
lives. I know I have, only to have regretted it later. Procrastination leads to
a negative attitude. The habit of procrastination fatigues you more than the
effort it takes to do it. A completed task is fulfilling and energizing; an
incomplete task drains energy like a leak from a tank. If you want to build and
maintain a positive attitude, get into the habit of living in the present and
doing it now.
He slept beneath the moon
He basked beneath the sun
He lived a
life of going to do
and died with nothing done.
--James Albery
When
I Become a Big Boy
This is like the little boy who says when I become a big
boy, I will do this and this and I will be happy. And when he becomes a big boy
he says, when I finish college and do this and this and I will be happy. And
when he finishes college he says when I get my first job and do this and this I
will be happy. And when he gets his first job he says when I get married and do
this and this and then I will be happy. And when he gets married he says when
the kids get out of school and I do this and this I will be I happy. And when
the kids get out of school, he says when I retire and do this and this, I will
be happy. And when he retires what does he see? He sees life has just gone by
in front of his eyes.
Some people practice
procrastination by hiding behind high sounding words, saying "I'm
analyzing" and six months later they are still analyzing. What they don't
realize is that they
Then there is another breed of people who procrastinate by saying "I'm getting ready" and a month later they are still getting ready and six months later they are still getting ready. What they don't realize is they are suffering from a disease called "Excusitis." They keep making excuses.
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