Saturday, 22 October 2011

Procrastination



This is my habit to make a “Things to do list”.  It sounds very detailed and disciplined.  Be honest, even you don’t get around to actually writing it down, you still have a list in your mind.



In real life, I treat it as a “Procrastination List”.   Maybe my son is right, making such a list is cheating oneself.  If one person procrastinate a certain goal he has set for himself, it could mean that it’s not really his goal at all.  If the goal isn’t important to the individual, he won’t bother making the change.  If the goal is important to the individual, he won’t wait until the next second to pursue with the change.  So there’s no need for such a list.  If it happens that some outstanding items are always outstanding, most likely they are not important to be done.  If you have been procrastinating the same item for ages, you should simply take it off from your list. 

Again, I am saying to myself once more: Don’t let that nagging, vaguely feeling of procrastination hold you back any more.

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