~SPIRITUAL NOT RELIGIOUS~ A DAY AT A TIME
06/27 REFLECTION FOR THE DAY
Little by little, I'm getting over my tendancy to procrastinate. I always used to put things off till tomorrow, and, of course, they never got done. Instead of "Do it now, " my motto was "Tomorrow's another day." When I was loaded, I had grandoise plans; when I came down, I was too busy getting "well" to start anything. I've learned in The Program that it's far better to make a mistake once in a while than to never do anything at all. AM I LEARNING TO DO IT NOW?
TODAY I PRAY
May God help me cure my habitual tardiness and "get me to the church on time." May I free myself of the self-imosed chaos of life-long procrastination: library books overdue, appointments half-missed, assignments turned in late, schedules unmet, meals half-cooked. May I be sure if I , as and addict, led a disordered life, I, as a recovering addict, need order. May God give me the serenity I need to restore order and organization to my daily living.
TODAY I WILL REMEMBER
I will not be put off by my tendancy to put off.
Little by little, I'm getting over my tendancy to procrastinate. I always used to put things off till tomorrow, and, of course, they never got done. Instead of "Do it now, " my motto was "Tomorrow's another day." When I was loaded, I had grandoise plans; when I came down, I was too busy getting "well" to start anything. I've learned in The Program that it's far better to make a mistake once in a while than to never do anything at all. AM I LEARNING TO DO IT NOW?
TODAY I PRAY
May God help me cure my habitual tardiness and "get me to the church on time." May I free myself of the self-imosed chaos of life-long procrastination: library books overdue, appointments half-missed, assignments turned in late, schedules unmet, meals half-cooked. May I be sure if I , as and addict, led a disordered life, I, as a recovering addict, need order. May God give me the serenity I need to restore order and organization to my daily living.
TODAY I WILL REMEMBER
I will not be put off by my tendancy to put off.
It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end. ~Ursula K. LeGuin