- In an hour after school, I can finish my homework or I can watch a re-run on TV. Either way, the same hour goes by. Which will be most helpful?
- I have a week before an assignment is due. I can work on that assignment consistently for a few minutes (or an hour) each day (which, by the way, will lead to less stress and better learning), or I can let the week go idly by and spend many minutes (or hours) the night before cramming to get it done. Either way, the same week still passes.
Often when we procrastinate, we feel that we'll have time later to get our tasks done. What really ends of happening in too many cases is that we start late and run out of time to do the job adequately. We end up trying to cram too much into too little time. This does not provide for optimal results (and many times the results can be disastrous). A great example of this is an assignment to read a book in school. If we consistently read a few minutes everyday, we find that we get through the book easily in the assigned time period and even have time for thoughtful analysis. On the other hand, if we put off reading always thinking, "Oh, I'll have time later," then we often end up reading spark notes right before the assignment is due trying to come to a very low level of understanding just to pass a quiz or a test. In other words, disaster at worst or passing with no real learning taking place at best.
If I can suggest one area of your life to definitely not procrastinate, that would be in the development of your testimony of Jesus Christ. If you constantly go through life, thinking "I'll do it later," your good intentions will die having never come to fruition. They will remain intentions...something you fully intended to do, but somehow never got around to it. When it comes down to it, your testimony is less about what you know in your head and more about what you become in your heart. Can you really fully become what God wants you to become by cramming with life's spark notes in desperation as you realize you've nearly waited until it was too late. I'm not sure even "spark" and his notes can help at that point. It is much better to just do it NOW and make that a common practice in every area of your life. Why not let your good intentions become what they really should be...great accomplishments!
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