Priorities and Procrastination
It’s been a weird spring, right? Sunny one day, hailing the next. Kind of exciting, but also a drag for planning. Tashina and I lived in Maui for seven years so… you can guess, WE WANT SUN NOW!
I was enjoying a coaching session with a C.H.I. student the other day and we were discussing procrastination. Something I just don’t have time to get around to doing. He was reciting various problems he was encountering and mentioned that lately each day seems like the same. “I just do basically the same 12 things every day.”
In other words, The Ground Hog Day Dilemma.
I said something unusual… it just came out of nowhere: “How about getting up in the morning and asking yourself, “What can I feel today that I couldn’t feel yesterday?”
Even I was impressed.
I took the question to heart myself and tried it out. What a totally different orientation. Usually the day is all about what I can do. Instead, I focused on what I could feel. And, it was profound. Feeling what I was feeling more deeply, because I focused on that consciously, I found that it affected everything I was doing. In good ways.
You might want to try it out.
Will


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