Procrastination jinx


In a capitalist society, you are likely to be judged by your contributions and the efforts that you put in to break the bread or let’s say, to get the wheel moving to making a living. Either way, you ought to get physically involved in order to accomplish a certain task. But the real question that we should be asking ourselves is whether we really get engrossed with passion in whatever we choose to do?

We often cite lame reasons to actually delay or procrastinate on our day-to-day tasks, which in turn leads to disorganisation and we end up being inconsistent most of time. Not to mention, today’s generation has resorted to leaving things to the last minute, whether it be, preparing for exams, doing projects, meeting the office deadline, whatever it is, we leave it to the last minute. However, that doesn’t always do justice to our achievements per se.

Of course, nobody can be held accountable expect for "us", as far as procrastination is concerned. I’m certain that there must be a list of things that we must be working on at this moment but we rather choose to sit around, do nothing, or we do things which are enjoyable in nature. But when it comes to doing something productive, our inner demons begins to play psychological tricks on us.

Therefore, it’s imperative to have a positive mindset and more importantly, the can do attitude is the need of the hour to accomplish various goals. Trust me, as long as you have that fire in your belly to really do something with utmost passion, ''nobody in this universe can stop you from becoming invincible.''

Seeking inspiration from great personalities, who have always cultivated indomitable spirit is crucial, and more so, it’s the “self-motivation” which acts as a game changer. Because at the end of the day, it’s "you", whose got to spark the “fierce can-do attitude". 
Muhammad Ali said, “It isn't the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it's the pebble in your shoe.”
Hence, its pivotal to start small, the big will automatically land at your feet.



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