Without discipline, there’s no life at all. —Katharine Hepburn—
Procrastination is habitual. It’s perhaps a habit we’ve struggled with over the years, and not one that can be willed away.
It eats at us, no doubt. How many times have we gone to bed at night depressed, discouraged,
angry with ourselves for not finishing a job we promised ourselves, or someone else, we’d do!
Sometimes it feels hopeless. The tasks awaiting our attention pile up, seem impossible to complete. But there is hope. The program has offered us an easy solution.
We have only this day to concern ourselves with. We can break the spell of procrastination, lethargy, immobility,
if we choose. We can pick a task that needs attention, any task, preferably a small one for today. Maybe it’s writing a letter, or fixing a hem, or making an appointment to see a doctor. Deciding to do something, and then doing it, breaks through the barriers that have caged us. Immediately we will sense the surge of freedom. In this moment we can always act. And any act will free us.
When procrastination blocks us, our senses are dead to the friends close to us. It’s as though we have stepped outside of the circle of life. The real gifts of sobriety are beyond our reach when we choose inaction.
I will get free. I will tackle a small task today. It will bless me in special ways.