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Good Morning Family,
“Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away.†– James 4:14
How much time do we waste in putting things off that could and should be done in the present? Procrastination is an enemy to many of us. We talk about, think about it, read about and watch others around us accomplish goals and we wonder why we don’t catch a break…
The reason we don’t catch it is because this is not the process we should be following. Waiting to catch a break, wishful thinking or waiting for someone to do what we should be doing is continued procrastination. Too often we find ourselves in certain positions not because someone is not helping us is because we do not want to help ourselves…
We bank on changing tomorrow, doing it tomorrow and waiting on tomorrow. When tomorrow comes, we then push it back to the day after next. Beloved, life is too precious and your gifting is too valuable that it be wasted on procrastinating. One of the saddest moments is watching those who are gifted waste it on waiting for tomorrow. Nike captured it in the slogan – Just Do It!
So what are you waiting on?
“He’s given me a second chance…That is why I praise him in advance…â€
Copyright 2010 by Derek Timothy Shackelford
“Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away.†– James 4:14
How much time do we waste in putting things off that could and should be done in the present? Procrastination is an enemy to many of us. We talk about, think about it, read about and watch others around us accomplish goals and we wonder why we don’t catch a break…
The reason we don’t catch it is because this is not the process we should be following. Waiting to catch a break, wishful thinking or waiting for someone to do what we should be doing is continued procrastination. Too often we find ourselves in certain positions not because someone is not helping us is because we do not want to help ourselves…
We bank on changing tomorrow, doing it tomorrow and waiting on tomorrow. When tomorrow comes, we then push it back to the day after next. Beloved, life is too precious and your gifting is too valuable that it be wasted on procrastinating. One of the saddest moments is watching those who are gifted waste it on waiting for tomorrow. Nike captured it in the slogan – Just Do It!
So what are you waiting on?
“He’s given me a second chance…That is why I praise him in advance…â€
Copyright 2010 by Derek Timothy Shackelford