Pushing forward GoneGirlGo is really challenging me to step up to the plate and move. I have never felt so compelled to do something in my life.
I am truly amazed at how this unfolding movement is causing me to change my approach to life. I feel my speech getting stronger. I feel my walk getting stronger. I feel my ability to connect with others getting stronger. I am truly astonished by the influence of this passion in my life.
It’s confession time, though. I have a weakness that I must admit right now. I am a procrastinator. I will wait until the very last minute to get that thing done. I will think about it. I will have every intention to set the time aside to do it. I will even write it on my to-do list. (I am ashamed at how long one project has been on my to-do list. I’ve got to change this, y’all!)
People who know me and love me are very gracious to me because of my weakness. They know that the end result will be the bomb so they just let me slide. But I am tired of sliding. I want to be a reformed procrastinator. I want to challenge myself to grow in managing my time and my energy. So hence, the fourth component of GoneGirlGo – Be a Reformed Procrastinator.
I don’t have any answers yet that will help me push forward with this one. And that’s funny to me. The one component of this movement and my big weakness has got me at a loss of words. I guess it’s something that I need to dig a little deeper into. So my internal work will involve asking myself some hard questions. So here’s the conversation that I am dreading to have with myself:
Me: Why do you procrastinate?
Me: Because I think I can beat the clock and I put too much on my plate in the first place.
Me: Ok Zoe, you just answered this question with two issues – beating the clock and overwhelming myself. Let’s talk about this beating the clock thing. Why do you think you can beat the clock?
Me: I don’t know. I never really had this conversation with myself before. Maybe I think that because I can figure stuff out pretty quickly that I don’t have to start right away. I mean some of my best work was created at the last minute, right?
Me: Yeah, I get that but you are driving yourself crazy doing that all the time. Just because you can figure stuff out fairly fast doesn’t mean it is a healthy thing to do. You want to push forward and go, right?
Me: Yes, of course.
Me: Then work on becoming a reformed procrastinator and stop waiting until the clock strikes 12. Get the thing done, now! GoneGirlGo
Vaness, let’s both make a committment to become reformed procrastinators.Life is too short and full of goodness to waste time waiting to the last moment to get the job done!