Everything we think we know, everything we think we see, everything we believe we feel, taste, smell, or hear, everything we “remember” (our pasts), everything we want to happen (our futures), everything that has ever existed or will ever exist, only exists right now. All of these things are nothing more than electric signals being passed through our brains and bodies, right now. It is all energy flowing through us right now. “The past” exists only in our minds. We are the ones who bring it into reality. We are the ones who bring it into the present. We are the ones who make it “real”.
Dan PearceTag: motivational life past future present existence reality energy procrastination time our-pasts
I seem to be allergic to diligence, and Lola said, Ha. What you're allergic to is trying.
Junot DíazTag: procrastination laziness trying diligence
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Every time we look at the clock, we must learn to feel a sense of urgency. We must learn to realize that “now” is happening and will very soon be gone. We must look at the digits on the display and be overcome with an urge to do something before those digits change. Before “now” slips through our fingers. We must look at the ink on the calendar and see an immediate opportunity to do something wonderful, incredible, or beautiful.
It’s that simple. We need to change our thinking from “when the number changes” to “before the number changes”.
Tag: life goals procrastination time goodness living doing-good urgency
Think of the most discouraging thing that you are currently carrying or the biggest project you can’t seem to tackle. Forget about how it happened, forget about how you got there, just look at the clock, and before that number changes, do one little thing to make it better. After you do, enjoy your moment of victory, and then do it again. In less than the time it takes you to blink, the past will burden you no more.
Dan PearceTag: goals procrastination time change self-mastery overcoming-obstacles overcoming-negativity our-pasts changing-ourselves
KISS Procrastination Away: Keep It Super Simple, Keep It Step-by-Step, Keep It Scheduled and Systematic.
Lisa A. MininniTag: procrastination business-advice productivity-tips
24 hours a day, ain't enough anymore! But give some a Century a day and procrastination would still be their undoing.
Nike ThaddeusTag: procrastination time self-improvement time-management
Procrastination threatens critics’ livelihood.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaTag: procrastination criticism critics livelihood
Procrastination threatens to rob us of those things that are most important in our lives.
Richie NortonTag: life success procrastination lives important procrastinating threaten
Overcoming procrastination is not, I repeat, not about cramming additional work into your day . . . overcoming procrastination is about simplifying your life to make space for the activities that matter most.
Richie NortonTag: life procrastination work overcoming-obstacles matter most simplify simplifying activities overcoming-procrastination
Sadly, retirement planning, in many circumstances, has become nothing more than planned procrastination.
Richie NortonTag: procrastination circumstances retirement start retirement-planning don-t-wait planned-procrastination
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