Thursday 5 May 2011

Stop Procrastinating Today

Procrastination is subtle. Really subtle. The way it works is so
subtle that it eats away voracious amounts of time and we don't
even realize it.

How innocent it seems, to let time slip by. We deceive ourselves
into dealing with it the next minute, next hour or the next day
or month.

Somehow, we always feel that it will somehow get done by itself.
Yet, at the end of the day, there still isn't enough time to get
things done.

We know that life gives us it's fair share - 24 hours a day to
the rich, poor, famous, invalid, busy or lazy person. Time is
fair in the sense that we have the choice to do exactly whatever
we want with these 24 hours.

You get only 24 hours - not a second more or less.

What makes procrastination so deadly is the fact that life is
full of sob stories on how people had such a wonderful plan and
a great idea that somehow, never came to life or conceptualized
in the real world.

Imagine if Albert Einstein procrastinated and decided to write
the theory of relativity 'much later' while he played with his
dog now (assuming he had one)? Or if Thomas Edison decided to
invent the light bulb once he has 'got his things out of the
way'. Perhaps today we will still be using candles.

That is just a hypothetical example but you get the idea how
destructive procrastination is.

Procrastination must be dealt with. Period. You have to be very
clear in your mind what the destructive effects of
procrastination are and how you must deal with it NOW, not
later.

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