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Tomorrow Never Comes
Don’t put off until tomorrow what can be done today, because tomorrow never comes.
As the saying goes: “yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, that’s why they call it the present”. The problem is we have all become guilty of procrastinating and, as a result, not living life fully and presently. We spend our days putting all our energies into planning for tomorrow rather than experiencing today. And tomorrow never comes. Tomorrow is just your imagination, whilst yesterday is only your memory.
It is essential to realise that what happens tomorrow is created today with the right actions, thoughts and emotions. If you wish something to happen tomorrow, you have to create the right atmosphere today to enable it to happen. For example, someone who keeps putting off eating healthily until tomorrow cannot expect to be successful. It is necessary to create the right circumstances today for this to happen and to create the right resolve in your mind, for example, by removing all junk food from your house, going to the supermarket to buy all new fresh ingredients, meal planning for the following day and being determined to succeed. If you wake up late, with nothing in your house but a huge chocolate cake, with no time or ingredients to make a healthy packed lunch, you have set yourself up for failure. You are bound to utter the words, ‘I’ll start tomorrow”. The excuse of doing something tomorrow is a trick we use to ease our ego’s guilt at not doing it today. Once you start doing the necessary preparations, begin to start eating healthily and start reaping the rewards by feeling less lethargic, for example, after a few days, you wont even need to remind yourself to do all those things. It will become habit. After all, tomorrow is created today!
Unfortunately, at times our behaviour can be reinforced when we perceive that we can still succeed for example, leaving revising for a test until the night before and still getting a good grade. We convince ourselves by the positive reward that we work better under pressure, therefore we continue to procrastinate. What we fail to realise, however, is that the progress has been made solely because you hadn’t any other choice. Your back was against the wall. Therefore, you have lost your freedom.
So what makes us procrastinate in the first place? Why do we all delay or postpone things which we could do today? Whilst laziness, disobedience, lack of motivation certainly can play a part, it is believed that fear plays a huge role in this.
We often find ourselves freezing with fear whenever we attempt to move forward or have a chance of achieving our dreams, subconsciously afraid of success and what that may bring, or due to fear of failure. We need to become aware of these fears and remind ourselves how much we can learn from our mistakes and failures – that in fact these can be very positive things. Once we look at failure in this new light, and start not to fear it so much, we can also learn to stop procrastinating. Our confidence plays a big part in this. We have to truly believe that we can achieve our goal. If we truly believed we could achieve it, then we wouldn’t put it off. We also have to stop judging ourselves and caring about what other people think. If something isn’t happening the way you want it to or believe it should, it is time to take the bull by the horns, get your confidence and inner power back and just do it!
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The universe isn’t going to hand it to you on a plate – it gives back what you have put out. Think about the Law of Attraction when you put off doing something until tomorrow. Reclaim control, you are brave enough to break the bonds that have been holding you back and are ready to live life to the fullest!
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