A fascinating phenomenon, procrastination...
We spend too much time thinking and feeling what we might do, we actually have no time left to put it into action.
Or are we just lazy...
Personnally, I keep wanting to live the present moment, all the time, doing what I feel like at the moment, rather than thinking rationally about what I "should" do... Althought the last 2 weeks served as a "detox" from it, I did, many times too often, used Tea as an excuse (is it?) to take Time, to actually just Live and Be...
But now I'm broke (and worse).
I just came back from a (sublime) 2 weeks in nature.
I have 5 exams left to finish school, and have a project I should have started like 2 months ago; to start and finish it in 8 days or so... and I'm still thinking about seeing friends.
Would be a shame to waste a year of (almost) intensive work at school, right ?
I think my problem (and something I love about myself, that's it, you see...) is that I don't worry enough about things. I trust life, and am like: "Whatever, is it that much important..."
Wonderful things just keep coming my way, whatever choice I make... so I guess one answer to the question just above is: It depends on the point of view.
Let me finish on this wonderful idea... (thanks so much to Massive Attack and Sinead O'connor for that one... I urge you to listen to "What your soul sings") :
"So make your Choice Joy, the Joy belongs to you... and when you do... you'll find the One you Love is you..."
We spend too much time thinking and feeling what we might do, we actually have no time left to put it into action.
Or are we just lazy...
Personnally, I keep wanting to live the present moment, all the time, doing what I feel like at the moment, rather than thinking rationally about what I "should" do... Althought the last 2 weeks served as a "detox" from it, I did, many times too often, used Tea as an excuse (is it?) to take Time, to actually just Live and Be...
But now I'm broke (and worse).
I just came back from a (sublime) 2 weeks in nature.
I have 5 exams left to finish school, and have a project I should have started like 2 months ago; to start and finish it in 8 days or so... and I'm still thinking about seeing friends.
Would be a shame to waste a year of (almost) intensive work at school, right ?
I think my problem (and something I love about myself, that's it, you see...) is that I don't worry enough about things. I trust life, and am like: "Whatever, is it that much important..."
Wonderful things just keep coming my way, whatever choice I make... so I guess one answer to the question just above is: It depends on the point of view.
Let me finish on this wonderful idea... (thanks so much to Massive Attack and Sinead O'connor for that one... I urge you to listen to "What your soul sings") :
"So make your Choice Joy, the Joy belongs to you... and when you do... you'll find the One you Love is you..."
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... right ?