Don't Procrastinate. Act! Take Charge of Your Life
A lesson plan called for the teacher to cut out cardboard circles and
print “TUIT” on them. Then she was to pass them out to her students and
state that they now had no excuse for saying “I didn’t get around to
it.” Part of the human condition is that we sometimes put off what
should be done. We share the trait of all physical entities: inertia, a
thing at rest tends to stay at rest. The tasks we do not undertake can
be mundane, such as sewing on a button or washing the windows. Or they
can be more serious: making an appointment for a mammogram, apologizing
to someone we’ve hurt, or going to confession. Procrastination is akin
to sloth, which is one of the ten deadly sins! It has negative
consequences. The chore we haven’t accomplished weighs on our mind and
heart until we tackle it. It induces stress and anxiety. When we do “get
around to it,” we may do the job poorly. Here are some ideas for
combating procrastination and taking action. Click to continue
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