Everyone procrastinates. We put things off because we do not want to do them, or because we have too many other things (more important or interesting from our point of view) to do. Putting things off (big or small) is part of being human. However, the fact that we procrastinate does not mean we are inefficient. Procrastinating is a bad habit produced by our vagrancy. And we can change it with effort.
It is said everybody can get all they want working and being constant on it. In other words: everybody can fight for their dreams. What’s more, everybody must do it, because each of us should have an objective on our life (more or less clear) for begin a long trip: the trip of our life.
It begins with a single step. Not only do you have to start with this step, but you must carry on your way, building it inch by inch. Procrastinating should not stop you. Everybody can experience the pleasure of not being on time once, because sometimes relaxing is positive, but should not fall into this trap twice.
I would like to conclude by saying that a journey of a thousand km begins with a single step, as the Chinese philosopher Lao-tzu said, so we must start walking without stopping, with a fix direction, and I am sure someday we will get our objectives and, with them, the searched happiness.
Sandra Díaz
2n Batx B
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