This is part of a series of an alphabet of help for living well, despite everything:
J is for Just-Do-It!
Stop procrastinating.
Just do it,
RIGHT NOW!
What have you been putting off?
Stop procrastinating.
Just do it,
RIGHT NOW!
What have you been putting off?
Ok! I’m on it Tracy! 🙂
Diana xo
You ARE on it. !! 🙂 I knew you’d be the first to respond! <3
Ok! I’m on it Tracy! 🙂
Diana xo
You ARE on it. !! 🙂 I knew you’d be the first to respond! <3
Signing up for a 5k this fall!!
You just signed up, didn’t you? If you haven’t already — JUST DO IT!
Signing up for a 5k this fall!!
You just signed up, didn’t you? If you haven’t already — JUST DO IT!
Rewriting…okay…I’ll do it!
Good girl! 🙂
I have a whole list of things I’ve been putting off! Today is the day to get started!
Just one-at-a-time, though! 😉
Hey, all my blogging buddies. I’ve just met The Girl in Yoga Pants and want to introduce her to you. She, too, is living well, despite everything. 🙂
Great to meet you The Girl in Yoga Pants 🙂
Well, I’m just about to start writing a list of all the things I must do – does that count?
It definitely counts; especially if “I’,m just about to do it” turns into I did it!
2,650 words on my memoir this morning. Does that count?
If you just did it, it counts. I’m sending you these stars for your chart.
*****
<3
I’d tell you, but I’m off doing it 🙂
Yea! You GO, girl! 🙂
Yes, ma’am. (Saluting here…) I will. Really. In fact, just yesterday I’ pulled out my metal wall art, a finger pointing out at me, and the message: “Hey, You! Get Busy!”
Two similar orders back-to-back? A coincidence? I think not. 🙂
No such thing as coincidences!
Sometimes it just takes an order to get us moving…
I posted this one is for myself, and it’s working. I got so much stuff crossed off my list today!
Thank you. This post made me smile as I am a great procrastinator. I will do it. Later!
🙂 LOL
Brevity is the soul of wit, Tracy. I got your message loud and clear and I’m on it. 😉
That’s such a lovely sentiment. Thank you, Judy, you’re an encourager!
There are two parts to this.
The first is things you want to do but have been putting off.
The second is things you don’t want to do but know that you have to do in order to get to the things you want to do.
Which is hardest?
For me, it’s always hardest to do the things I don’t want to do.
But then, once I do them, it’s easy to reward myself by doing the things I wanted to do, which now, because I “just-did-that-other-thing,” I can guiltlessly do.
BUT, getting through that “I don’t want to do this” stuff can be SUCH a drag. I’ve found that I have to find some way to make light or fun of the thing that I don’t want to do. (Play some beautiful music while I’m doing a blah chore, for example).
I have to write a list and break it down into incremental steps with a break here and there. As I cross of the list, I feel that I am progressing.
When I am doing something that I want to do, I don’t have to make such a complicated list.
I, too, am a great maker of lists! 🙂