Tuesday, December 7, 2010

An irretrievable loss of progress…

Procrastination has become a blight on society that while it hasn’t become an acceptable standard of behavior, it has it’s supporters.

Someone quipped, “Procrastination is a silly thing, it only makes me sorrow; but I can change at any time—I think I will tomorrow!”

Have you ever noticed how procrastination leads to rampant forgetfulness? Especially when to procrastinate is to “intentionally put off habitually something that should be done.” Procrastination is unproductive delay, even an irretrievable loss of progress.

For as much relief we think we get by putting off difficulties, it is draining and heavy. Philosopher, William James stated, “Nothing is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging on of an uncompleted task.”

So, what can you move that you have been carrying for far too long? What is your best tool to discipline things done? I’d like to hear your ideas?

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