Day 58 of wisdom
“Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone.”
Pablo Picasso.
Christopher Parker once said, "procrastination is like a credit card: it's a lot of fun until you get the bill." Google dictionary defines procrastination as, the action of delaying or postponing something. 'Procrastination is a thief of time', is a statement so commonly used that it has lost its meaning, we do not give deep thoughts to the key details of that statement; thief, and time.
A thief is someone, or something that takes away valuables belonging to other people, and time is an invaluable asset that when lost can never be regained. It is therefore utter criminality, and ultra insensitivity for us to allow one (thief) to deprive us of the other (time). The late American Author, Entrepreneur, and motivational Speaker, Jim Rohn, said in one of his speeches, "if it's not raining you don't need to fix the roof, if it's raining you can't fix the roof". Procrastination robs one of now, and leave you to regret the future, when it may be too late to do anything to salvage a damaged situation.
Anyone who is determined to succeed, will not allow procrastination to deprive them of their valued, and irreplaceable assets, they therefore put in place measures to always put them in check, in other not to fall victim if procrastination, they set deadlines for tasks, organize themselves, get rid of distractions, incentivise their tasks as a way of encouraging themselves to keep going.
If you will live without regrets tomorrow, you must deal with procrastination today.
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John Kamikun.
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