Deciding what to give up for Lent is kind of like standing at the Baskin-Robbins Counter of Vices and Bad Behaviors.
So many equally viable options, yet you don't know what to choose.
I have quite a few vices and bad behaviors I could do without for
40 days and 40 nights. Like sugar, (already sort of doing that), or TV (February sweeps!) or swearing (what if I get cut off in traffic?).
In the past I have not had much success depriving myself of much of anything for a great length of time, but this year I decided to give it the old college try.
For Lent this year, I have decided that I’m giving up procrastination.
Stop laughing.
Seriously, I am the Mistress of Procrastination. I will put off doing things until the last possible minute out of laziness, frustration, disinterest, or the sudden appearance of something shiny.
I could get so many things done if I would only stop putting them off. Imagine how much time for writing I could have if my laundry were folded, dishes done, work emails answered, etc.?
So much time!
I would be able to do ALL OF THE THINGS!
Do you think I can do it?
Well even if you don’t...wish me luck.
I’m 100% positive I will need it.
I'm not Catholic, but I think I'll give up procrastination, too. What a great idea! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Get to it!
ReplyDeleteI'm 100% positive that this is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteYou can do it! <3
ReplyDeleteI have given up bread for lent and oh my gosh it is SO HARD! Procrastination is a great one too, good luck with it! xo-Berni
ReplyDeleteYou can do it, and it's a great idea! I am your sister in procrastination so I know that the goal is well intended even if you slip here and there. But, even if you IMPROVE and it helps create some new habits that would be awesome! Go, Tameka!
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