- Procrastination while giving us more free time at the moment, robs us of valuable time in the future. For instance, putting off one's homework on Saturday for a day filled with fun and sunshine and an evening of wine and dancing may find us Sunday in the wee hours of the morning struggling with bleary eyes for one more line of deathless prose.
- If we instead, cultivate a plan to organize our time, we will find that we actually have more time. Time to do the very things which caused us to procrastinate. By organizing our workload into small bits we can chew away at large jobs in palatable bites and still achieve our goals.
- The victories to be won are threefold: We triumph over time and control it rather than letting it control us. We triumph over medeocrity by allowing ourselves time to do our best. And, we triumph over self-defeatedness by showing to ourselves that we CAN accomplish what we set out to do!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Premise: Often times procrastination appears to be the advantageous road to take to reach our goals; however, the steady, plodding turtles of organization and promptness win more subtle victories.
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