Quotes about procrastination

Israelmore Ayivor - Dream Big!: See Your Bigger Picture!

Not now” easily grows to become “never” You either do it now or lose it forever!

Israelmore Ayivor - Shaping the dream

Now-people” are winners they say “now” and they do it “now”! Do not delay.

Israelmore Ayivor - Daily Drive 365

Don’t waste time waiting for opportunity to surface it may never happen that way. Spend time to create one and many more will unfold in series!

Noel DeJesus -

Resist the short term temptation of procrastination the immediate pleasure and relief that it brings does not fair in comparison to the long lasting damage it does to your dreams and goals.

Alan Rios -

True laziness is the commitment to decrease work and increase efficiency reduce burden and boost creativity expand your knowledge and avoid complications minimize effort and still get it done.

Mark Burnett -

If you want to be certain, you should never get married. You should never change jobs. In fact, you might as well just stay home. Because I don't know anybody who is certain. That need to be certain is just procrastination.

Michelle M. Pillow -

The web is a dangerous place for a mind begging to slack off and be distracted by nonsense.

Dan Pearce - Single Dad Laughing

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 numb

Garry Crystal - Leaving London

Your problem is that you’re more like an empty book and you’re waiting on someone else to write your pages for you. For someone who doesn’t believe in fate, destiny and all that shit, you seem to spend an awful lot of time waiting for something to happen to you.

Hilary Mantel -

If you get stuck, get away from your desk. Take a walk, take a bath, go to sleep, make a pie, draw, listen to ­music, meditate, exercise; whatever you do, don't just stick there scowling at the problem. But don't make telephone calls or go to a party; if you do, other people's words will pour in where your lost words should be. Open a gap for them, create a space. Be pat

Debasish Mridha -

Procrastination is a way of living in the past instead of the present moment.

Nike Thaddeus -

24 hours a day, ain't enough anymore! But give some a Century a day and procrastination would still be their undoing.

Ali Asad -

Tomorrow is like infinity,it doesn't really exist.

Oliver Burkeman - The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking

Who says you need to wait until you 'feel like' doing something in order to start doing it? The problem, from this perspective, isn't that you don't feel motivated; it's that you imagine you need to feel motivated. If you can regard your thoughts and emotions about whatever you're procrastinating on as passing weather, you'll realise that your reluctance about working isn't something that needs to be eradicated or transformed into positivity. You can coexist with it. You can note the procrastina

David McRaney -

If you fail to believe you will procrastinate or become idealustic about how awesome you are at working hard and managing your time, you never develop a strategy for outmaneuvering your own weakness.

David McRaney - and 46 Other

Capable psychonauts who think about thinking, about states of mind, about set and setting, can get things done not because they have more willpower or drive, but because they know productivity is a game played against a childish primal human predilection for pleasure and novelty that can never be excised from the soul. Your effort is better spent outsmarting yourself than making empty promises through plugging dates into a calendar or setting deadlines for push-ups.

Vironika Tugaleva -

They say, "Look before you leap." So look. But do not look for too long. Do not look into the void of uncertainty trying to predict each and every possible outcome, to evaluate every possible mistake, to prevent each possible failure. Look for the opportunity to leap, and leap faster than your fear can grab you. Leap before you talk yourself out of it, before you convince yourself to set up a temporary camp that turns into a permanent delay on your journey into your own heart.

Mark Twain -

Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well.

Ellen DeGeneres -

Procrastinate now, don't put it off.

Lisa Kleypas - Smooth Talking Stranger

I'm a big believer in putting things off, In fact, I even put off procrastinating.-Ella Varner

Janet Dailey -

Someday is not a day of the week.

Margaret Mitchell - Gone with the Wind

I'll think of it tomorrow, at Tara. I can stand it then. Tomorrow, I'll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.

Tai Lopez -

The penalty for procrastination is the loss of hopes and dreams.

Marthe Troly-Curtin - Phrynette Married

Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.

Todd Stocker - Becoming The Fulfilled Leader

Procrastination causes pressure that zaps creativity and excellence.

Jenna Woginrich -

You can put off your dreams, your desires, your careers, your farms. You can avoid your responsibilities, obligations, promises, and sovereign rights. But any person who wants to make music, and doesn't, is a goddamned fool.

Julia Cameron - The Prosperous Heart

Procrastination is not Laziness", I tell him. "It is fear. Call it by its right name, and forgive yourself.

Felicia Day - You're Never Weird on the Internet

I had no confidence in myself. I was a fraud. Who was I to pick up a pen and expect anything good to come from it? I expected perfection as soon as the pencil hit the paper, and since that's impossible, I couldn't get myself to start. Then I felt guilty about not starting which made me want to start even less.

Debasish Mridha -

Procrastination is the best friend of depression.

Uneñ Ameji -

There is a valid reason why they say live everyday as if it were your last, the truth is...., there is no tomorrow - just today

T.F. Hodge - From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death and Conscious Encounters with "The Divine Presence"

Dream on it, think on it, ink on it, speak on it... then proceed to bring on it. Fulfillment is ordered to find you. Shine time!

Dan Pearce - Single Dad Laughing

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

Vironika Tugaleva -

The most dangerous way we sabotage ourselves is by waiting for the perfect moment to begin. Nothing works perfectly the first time, or the first fifty times. Everything has a learning curve. The beginning is just that - a beginning. Surrender your desire to do it flawlessly on the first try. It's not possible. Learn to learn. Learn to fail. Learn to learn from failing. And begin today. Begin now. Stop waiting.

Ron Lizzi - Go Outside and Come Back Better: Benefits from Nature That Everyone Should Know

Great matter-days remain on the day stone balance, affecting your life on the day the occur and every day thereafter. So the earlier they happen, the better; waiting means potentially sacrificing years or even decades of benefit.

Jill Badonsky -

Procrastination is a form of punishment

Sunday Adelaja -

Don’t procrastinate, start building yourself now!

Samuel Beckett - Malone Dies

The forms are many in which the unchanging seeks relief from its formlessness.

George Bernard Shaw -

If you take too long in deciding what to do with your life, you'll find you've done it.

Erica Jong - Seducing the Demon: Writing for My Life

We are so scared of being judged that we look for every excuse to procrastinate.

Joyce Rachelle -

One can hardly do anything productive when one knows there is cake in the fridge.

Sunday Adelaja -

Stop killing and wasting time. Get something done today

Benjamin Franklin -

You may delay, but time will not.

Amit Abraham -

Procrastination is also a subtle act of corruption – it corrupts valuable time

Latika Teotia -

Tackle your problems without delay, face them head on. Don’t shy away from taking decisions- however unpleasant they may be. By doing so you are taking care of yourself. Yes, even tackling a problem is self care because you have freed your mind from that nagging feeling of “yet to face the problem.” Mundane tasks like washing your clothes, getting rid of old stuff that you don’t need any more, sitting down to study for that test, confronting those who are making you uncomfortable, getting rid of

Marci Shimoff - Chicken Soup for the Single's Soul (Chicken Soup for the Soul

Sometimes", said Miss Phillips, "the thing you dread doing the very thing you should do, just so you can stop thinking about it.

Marcel Proust - Part 2

Had I been less firmly resolved upon settling down definitively to work, I should perhaps have made an effort to begin at once. But since my resolution was explicit, since within twenty-four hours, in the empty frame of the following day where everything was so well-arranged because I myself was not yet in it, my good intention would be realized without difficulty, it was better not to start on an evening when I felt ill-prepared. The following days were not, alas, to prove more propitious. But

Holbrook Jackson -

Never put off till tomorrow the book you can read today.

Olawale Daniel -

You ain't get nothing for staying low, lazy. The world only tremble at the feet of the few craziest doers ever lived.

Bridget English -

Everyone has the same amount of hours per day, it’s not that you don’t have enough time, it’s that you don’t have a clear focus

Michael Landon Jr. -

Somebody should tell us, right at the start of our lives, that we are dying. Then we might live life to the limit, every minute of every day. Do it! I say. Whatever you want to do, do it now! There are only so many tomorrows.

Hilary Mantel -

If you get stuck, get away from your desk. Take a walk, take a bath, go to sleep, make a pie, draw, listen to ­music, meditate, exercise; whatever you do, don't just stick there scowling at the problem. But don't make telephone calls or go to a party; if you do, other people's words will pour in where your lost words should be. Open a gap for them, create a space. Be patient.", 25 February 2010]

Geoff Dyer -

Have more than one idea on the go at any one time. If it's a choice between writing a book and doing nothing I will always choose the latter. It's only if I have an idea for two books that I choose one rather than the other. I ­always have to feel that I'm bunking off from something.

S.A.R.K. - and People Who Would Really R

Building your "dream life" is filled with things that can feel like the opposite of a dream:MistakesDelaysStarting overFailureThe building part is actually more of a rebuilding that is a continual process. The building is not linear in nature but far more interesting. You might start a creative dream, take the "next step", and find yourself completely bored, dissatisfied, or just not inspired.

S.A.R.K. -

Initially, I feel expansive when I try something new, and then contract as soon as I encounter difficulty or the unknown. I am learning to experiment with my tolerance of difficulty and the not knowing, in order to go further with my creative dreams.Whenever I experience contraction, I explore it by asking, "Where did I stop and why?" Building a creative dream life is not just about achieving, succeeding, or "meeting goals." It is also about floundering, stumbling, tripping and failing.

S.A.R.K. - and People Who Would Really R

Identifying Your DreamSome people can easily identify one primary dream. For others, a dream is more elusive. These people often have many dreams at once, or a general idea of a dream that never takes a specific shape.

S.A.R.K. - Creative Companion: How to Free Your Creative Spirit

Inside CriticsThe critical voices in our own heads are far more vicious than what we might hear from the outside. Our "inside critics" have intimate knowledge of us and can zero in on our weakest spots. You might be told by the critics that you're too fat, too old, too young, not intelligent enough, a quitter, not logical, prone to try too many things...It's all balderdash!Some elements of these may be true, and it's completely up to you how they affect you. Inside critics are really just trying

S.A.R.K. -

Inside" ChildrenInside each of us are the children we were at each developmental stage. With regard to our creative dreams, these inside children can prevent us from living them by "acting out" in order to try to get our attention. Your inner 5-year-old is not going to patiently wait as you learn intricate metalworking techniques or study impressionist painting. Yet, your inner 10-year-old may be perfectly suited to learn and observe new skills.What's really needed is parenting of these inside c

S.A.R.K. - and People Who Would Really R

Our creative dreams are subject to grudge-holding when we decide that other people somehow have made their dreams real and we have not.

Rob Liano -

Nothing is born into this world without labor.

Rob Liano -

Don't ask for directions if you're not going to start the car.

S.A.R.K. -

This imaginary gift is a journey for your imagination.I send you...A luxury train ride. On this train are all the inspiring people you've ever wanted to meet or talk to. You glide from car to car, sitting or lying down on velvet lounge chairs, listening and asking questions. There is also a voluminous library on the train, with every book you've ever wanted to read or look at. Kind people bring you delicious tidbits to eat and nourishing liquids to drink. If you take a nap, time stands still unt

S.A.R.K. -

Create a guidebook of creative dreamsYou can use a blank book or just blank paper clipped together. Put photographs or scraps from magazines in that represent your creative dreams. Draw, scribble, or paint in between the images. Make a list of creative dreams you've thought of or admire in others.

S.A.R.K. - and People Who Would Really R

A Gift for YouI send you...A cottage retreat on a hill in Ireland. This cottage is filled with fresh flowers, art supplies, and a double-wide chaise lounge in front of a wood-burning fireplace. There is a cabinet near the front door, where your favorite meals appear, several times a day. Desserts are plentiful and calorie free. The closet is stocked with colorful robes and pajamas, and a painting in the bedroom slides aside to reveal a plasma television screen with every movie you've ever wanted

Victor Kiam -

Procrastination is opportunity's natural assassin.

S.A.R.K. - and People Who Would Really R

A Gift for YouI send you...The gift of a letter from your wise self. This is the part of you that sees you with benevolent, loving eyes. You find this letter in a thick envelope with your name on it, and the word YES written boldly above your name.My Dear,I am writing this to remind you of your 'essence beauty.' This is the part of you that has nothing to do with age, occupation, weight, history, or pain. This is the soft, untouched, indelible you. You can love yourself in this moment, no matter

S.A.R.K. - and People Who Would Really R

Why Dream?Life is a difficult assignment. We are fragile creatures, expected to function at high rates of speed, and asked to accomplish great and small things each day. These daily activities take enormous amounts of energy. Most things are out of our control. We are surrounded by danger, frustration, grief, and insanity as well as love, hope, ecstasy, and wonder. Being fully human is an exercise in humility, suffering, grace, and great humor. Things and people all around us die, get broken, or

Paul Rudnick -

As a writer, I need an enormous amount of time alone. Writing is 90 percent procrastination: reading magazines, eating cereal out of the box, watching infomercials. It's a matter of doing everything you can to avoid writing, until it is about four in the morning and you reach the point where you have to write. Having anybody watching that or attempting to share it with me would be grisly.

Ray Bradbury -

From now on I hope always to stay alert, to educate myself as best I can. But lacking this, in Future I will relaxedly turn back to my secret mind to see what it has observed when I thought I was sitting this one out. We never sit anything out.We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is, knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out.

Alan Dean Foster -

The thing all writers do best is find ways to avoid writing.

José N. Harris -

If you want to get ahead in life, I've found that perhaps the most useless word in the world is "tomorrow.

Steven Pressfield - The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles

We experience [procrastination] as fear. But fear of what?Fear of the consequences of following our heart. Fear of bankruptcy, fear of poverty, fear of insolvency. Fear of groveling when we try to make it on our own, and of groveling when we give up and come crawling back to where we started. Fear of being selfish, of being rotten wives or disloyal husbands; fear of failing to support our families, of sacrificing their dreams for ours. Fear of betraying our race, our 'hood, our homies. Fear of f

Dr. Lucas D. Shallua -

Dream big as you can and shoot for the stars, but get started even if its small baby steps, they count!

Mary Lamia -

Procrastination should not be linked with failure, just as early action should not be tied to success.

James Surowiecki -

Lack of confidence, sometimes alternating with unrealistic dreams of heroic success, often leads to procrastination, and many studies suggest that procrastinators are self-handicappers: rather than risk failure, they prefer to create conditions that make success impossible, a reflex that of course creates a vicious cycle.

David D. Burns -

Perfection' is man's ultimate illusion. It simply doesn't exist in the universe.... If you are a perfectionist, you are guaranteed to be a loser in whatever you do.

Ian McEwan - Solar

He saw it for the first time: on the day he died he would be wearing unmatching socks, there would be unanswered e-mails, and in the hovel he called home there would still be shirts missing cuff buttons, a malfunctioning light in the hall, and unpaid bills, uncleared attics, dead flies, friends waiting for a reply and lovers he had not owned up to.

Saul Bellow -

I see that I've become a really bad correspondent. It's not that I don't think of you. You come into my thoughts often. But when you do it appears to me that I owe you a particularly grand letter. And so you end in the "warehouse of good intentions": "Can't do it now." "Then put it on hold." This is one's strategy for coping with old age, and with death--because one can't die with so many obligations in storage. Our clever species, so fertile and resourceful in denying its weaknesses.

Denis Waitley -

Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people can't buy more hours. Scientists can't invent new minutes. And you can't save time to spend it on another day. Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have an entire tomorrow.

Epictetus - Happiness and Effectiveness

Now is the time to get serious about living your ideals. How long can you afford to put off who you really want to be? Your nobler self cannot wait any longer. Put your principles into practice – now. Stop the excuses and the procrastination. This is your life! You aren’t a child anymore. The sooner you set yourself to your spiritual program, the happier you will be. The longer you wait, the more you’ll be vulnerable to mediocrity and feel filled with shame and regret, because you know you are c

Frank Herbert - Dune

Delay is as dangerous as the wrong answer.

Pablo Picasso -

Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone

Richie Norton -

Don't just create art to make money. Make money so you can create more art. (Exchange any words you want for 'create art' and see if it fits).

David Rakoff - The Never-Ending Ques

During the act of making something, I experience a kind of blissful absence of the self and a loss of time. When I am done, I return to both feeling as restored as if I had been on a trip. I almost never get this feeling any other way. I once spent sixteen hours making 150 wedding invitations by hand and was not for one instance of that time tempted to eat or look at my watch. By contrast, if seated at the computer, I check my email conservatively 30,000 times a day. When I am writing, I must ha

Kaiden Blake - Before Ever After

Instead of waiting for the right moment, BE the right moment. You won't be ready for anything if you aren't ready to be you.

Innocent Mwatsikesimbe - The Vision

It is important to note that a transitional phase has to be uncomfortable for you to move on to the next stage, lest procrastination stymies you.

Joshua Foer -

One of the great challenges of our age, in which the tools of our productivity are also the tools of our leisure, is to figure out how to make more useful those moments of procrastination when we’re idling in front of our computer screens.

D.E. Navarro -

When it comes to death, procrastination is encouraged.

Steve Maraboli - Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

We must remember balance and moderation. Patience can be spiritually enriching and virtuous… but when taken in excess, it turns to procrastination, the poison of inaction.

Richelle E. Goodrich - Making Wishes

There are those who fear the sunset, worried they will never see light again. There are those who ignore the sunrise, squandering dawn, believing they will never run out of daylight. And then there are those who have learned to live in the sun's warmth, gauging time by its positions, thankful at night that the day happened. Be aware of time. Use it wisely. Be thankful for the light allotted.

Richie Norton -

There is a very real danger present when we suppress our feelings to act on inspiration in exchange for the “safety” of the status quo. We risk sacrificing the opportunity to live a more fulfilling and purpose driven life. We risk sacrificing the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others. We risk sacrificing the beautiful blessing of finding a greater sense of meaning in our own lives.In short, we run the very real risk living a life of regret.

ABC -

The definition of the future is today

Joe L. Wheeler -

With age, gone are the forevers of youth. Gone is the willingness to procrastinate, delay, to play the waiting game. Now each day is a treasure beyond compare . . . because there are so few such diadems left.

Richelle E. Goodrich - Slaying Dragons

How easy it is to slip.How hard it is to climb.How wise it is to keep in stepAnd never fall behind.

Sinclair Lewis - It Can't Happen Here

NOW is a fact that cannot be dodged.

Habeeb Akande -

It's time to stop following your dreams and time to start chasing them!

Julie Andrews Edwards -

There will be many times in your lives--- at school, and more particularly when you are a grown up---when people will distract or divert you from what needs to be done. You may even welcome the distraction. But if you use it as an excuse for not doing what you suppose to do, you can blame no one but yourself. If you truly wish to accomplish something, you should allow nothing to stop you, and chances are you'll succeed.

Susan Del Gatto -

If you choose to not deal with an issue,then you give up your right of control over the issue and it will select the path of least resistance.

Dan Pearce - Single Dad Laughing

Improvement is always on the schedule for tomorrow. Change is always taking place some time in the future. It’s human nature.

Howard Pyle - The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

Now there was no sign of any foul weather, but when one wishes to do a thing . . . one finds no lack of reasons for the doing.

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