Nothing is too difficult unless you decide to keep shifting it to tomorrow till you can’t do it any longer.
Nothing is too difficult unless you decide to keep shifting it to tomorrow till you can’t do it any longer.
Procrastination is my sin. It brings me naught but sorrow. I know that I should stop it. In fact, I will--tomorrow
Satisfaction doesn't come from needs and desires or fulfilling them, it comes from being yourself, being true.
Spiritual practice is allowing the temple (your body) to be full of light and to live life as a total celebration.
In a personalized world, important but complex or unpleasant issues are less likely to come to our attention at all.
Don't wait for people to dress your bed for you, do it yourself and you'll be glad to sleep and feel relaxed.
Look, my dad has a saying - we'll burn that bridge when get to it. OK? You get it? Worry about tomorrow, tomorrow.
When you have a plan in your mind of what the best life is for you, but it doesn't match your life, you have pain.
Procrastination and excuses really have the energy to make your picture small and blurred if you offer them that image!
One very important key to maintaining our daily sanity is a simple scheduling tactic I call Putting Things the Hell Off.
The natural consequence of being connected to the depth, what I call the soul, or your essence, is the attribute of joy.
24 hours a day, ain't enough anymore! But give some a Century a day and procrastination would still be their undoing.
I put the “now” in knowledge. Well, I will put it there, probably tomorrow or tomorrow’s tomorrow.
Do something productive, like painting or procrastinating or protesting—which is just a combination of the first two.
Be prepared before you begin. You save yourself from delay if you are fully prepared. Preparation sets you for excellence.