Beyond Procrastination

Seeing ourselves as a “procrastinator” is just another way of being dissatisfied with Self.

We must start to recognise when we are using thought to judge ourselves!

The most helpful thing I learned when in the throes of grief and loss was to notice how I was using my thinking:

Was it to help myself or to hurt myself?

Seeing ourselves as a “procrastinator” isn't helpful.

It becomes a never-ending cycle, and we start to even expect that of ourselves.

Every time you carve out time to do something but fail to do it, that becomes another example of you procrastinating, something being wrong with you.

I've come to learn that there is wisdom in delay, we are getting into alignment before we act.

There is another way to look at our desires and dreams, free of judgement and relying on the Divine Creation within us to guide us to succeed.

If we can be patient and wait well for our alignment, then we can delight in how things fall into place through inspiration, not effort.

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