bouency force is my smile for yesterday:)
I think I invented the word procrastination, why do you ask? well, there are some things I never get done, but in reality I don't want to do . so instead of procrastination should it be notwantdoing,? hey that can be a new word so I will start using it today. begin a word revolution use my new word,here is an example of how to use it.
I should be cleaning my closet but notwantdoing gets in the way:)
The cure for procrastination
The only cure for procrastination is action. Go beyond wishing, dreaming, considering, debating the options and get busy making it happen.
Yes, it's going to be a little uncomfortable, it's going to involve effort, it's going to require commitment, and you're going to run into difficult challenges. So ask yourself -- do you intend to make it happen or would you rather put it off again and again so that it never gets done?
What gets done is what gets done now. In a little while, in a couple of weeks, in a few years, when you get around to it -- these "somedays" never do come.
It's helpful to substitute the word "never" for someday, for that will force you to confront the issue. Give yourself the choice between doing it now or doing it never, and you'll be much more likely to do it now, if it's truly important to you.
This moment right now is loaded with great value. You can choose to take action, and make that value your own, or you can choose to do nothing and forever leave this moment's bountiful treasure behind.
Decide to accept the tremendous opportunity that is already available to you. Let go of the excuses, and make this the moment you jump into real, effective, purposeful action.
-- Ralph Marston
Thursday, October 11, 2007
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notwantdoing - this could be the name of my book...
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