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Stop Waiting, Start Progressing
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Tomorrow is a fallacy. If you wait until tomorrow for the time to get something done, tomorrow will have no more time than today has - or yesterday had. You have 24 hours each day to get things done. Use them wisely.


Most people wait to start a home or office project because they feel they have too many other tasks on their To Do list right now. They figure, they'll just get to it later when there's more free time.

Sadly, that free time never just appears, and thus the task or project never gets completed. It never even gets started.

Perhaps you've been wanting to organize your closet for months now, or maybe you need to get your finances under control. Possibly you want to start a business or begin growing your current one. Or you'd like to catch up on your filing or your reading pile.

Whatever the task or project is, it will never get started if you are waiting for a bunch of extra time to just magically appear out of the blue.


Whenever you truly want to get something done, set aside just a mere 10 minutes to start doing it. You can do this by waking up 10 minutes earlier, staying up 10 minutes later, working through a small portion of your lunch hour or even doing it during television commercial breaks.

Once the 10 minutes are up, it's up to you whether or not you wish to keep going. If so, great. If not, simply stop and do the same thing tomorrow, and the next day, and the next day--again, for only 10 minutes at a time.

Within the next week or two, you will have progressed on this project. It is always better to get some of a project done, than none at all. Eventually, you will reach the finish line.

 



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