
PROCRASTINATION
“How does a project get to be a year
behind schedule?
I have been given many talents, and I count them as gifts from my Maker.
Throughout life I have discovered that there was virtually nothing that I
could not make, bake, say or do with the help of my Higher Power. At the age
of three years I learned to crochet and read. I learned to draw, paint,
write poetry and quilt. The fact that I was not afraid of failing had a
great influence on my ability to tackle any task.
~ Annie K.
One day at a time.”
Fred Brooks
Surprisingly, when I felt that I was "grown" and needed to leave home and
start a life of my own, I found that finishing anything was almost
impossible. I could start anything -- but I seemed to complete nothing. Much
to my dismay I had developed the art of procrastination. Just waiting to
finish anything tomorrow puts me one day behind. Day by day, the project
gets put on the back burner and forgotten. One day at a time I eventually
find that I am years into finishing some things.
Thanks to this program and its wonderful steps and tools, I have found that
by working "one day at a time" I can be -- and am -- a person who starts and
finishes things. This is who God created me to be...not the person who
continually puts things off. It took a lot of reading and prayer and
meditating on God's Word for me to get where I am today...a person who takes
action on the tasks before me. I am far from perfect, but I am making
progress.
One day at a time...
Just for today I will take action and not
put off until tomorrow what I can do today.
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