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Time Management and Procrastination: What Are You Putting Off?

   

Author: Edi Sowers

I've been putting off petunias!

What on earth am I writing about petunias for when we are now entering the official Christmas season? Wouldnt poinsettias be more appropriate than petunias as we are trading in our summer shorts and t-shirts for sweaters and winter coats?

Here's a story Im sure you can relate to since I know that we have ALL been there, done that when it comes to procrastinating.

Actually, Christmas is a great time of year to talk about procrastination, because its so easy to put things off til next year when we will come up with all manner of New Years resolutions for the things we really wanted to get accomplished in 2005.

All summer we had a gorgeous profusion of pink, purple and white petunias blooming along our front walk. They grew abundantly and filled in creating a huge bank of beautiful color! I absolutely loved it!

Then came autumn, falling leaves, and dormant trees and plants.

Im not a master gardener by any stretch of the imagination, but I know enough to know that its a good idea to pull out those dying annuals, so that after winter passes the tulip bulbs deep in the soil will have unfettered access to break through the cold ground and bring forth new spring color.

For the past month, every time I came up the front walk, Id look at the petunia plants - which had long since quit blooming - and tell myself I have to get those out of the ground before it gets cold and miserable.

Well, yesterday was the day of decision! I figured that before we went and bought our Christmas tree, I had to get this overwith!

What finally motivated me to do it?

I made two lists in my mind. One list was the negative consequence of not doing it. The other mental list was all the positive things of actually doing it.

I thought about the very unpleasant task of getting out there when its still VERY cold, pulling frozen plants up, all the while trying to manage a new baby. I thought about what Id rather be doing in March of 2006, and what came to mind was a cozy scene of me sitting by the fire, in the rocker, reading a book to my perfectly behaved, adoring child - NOT dragging her out there in a stroller, while I wore 3 layers of clothing, hands freezing, removing those dead plants to make way for the soon-to-emerge tulips.

In my mind, and in my procrastination, this petunia task had grown into some unbearable, dreadful job. So, I kept on procrastinating.

As it turned out, it was very rewarding to get the job done, and it only took about a half hour! I got my heart pumping, I imagined the beauty of the first little shoots coming up in the still cold early spring, and I thought about how fun it will be to experience that with our little girl. The task was done in a flash!

Why did I wait so long to do this?

Why do any of us wait to do what we want to do and what we need to do?

Its all about the way we think about whatever the task is.

In my case, Id convinced myself that petunia duty would be a long, drawn-out, dirty job in reality it was quick, easy, and totally pleasant - and the real reward will be 4 months from now. I will remember the day I CHOSE to follow-through and do the right thing, and in my remembering will have great satisfaction. My reward will be a bank of new, red tulips!

WHAT ARE YOU PUTTING OFF?

WHAT ARE THE "DYING PETUNIAS" that you need to tackle so that there is fresh, new ground for something new and beautiful to spring up into your life, your work, your relationships, or your business?

  • A personal care thing like improving your eating or exercising more?

  • A business activity like following up with customers to let them know about holiday specials?

  • Getting out your holiday greeting cards?

  • Doing your Christmas shopping early, instead of on Christmas Eve?

    Is the thing youre putting off important? Will there be some negative consequence to NOT doing it? What will be the reward for DOING it?

    Get a jumpstart on the things you are putting off!

  • Author Bio:

    Edi Sowers

    Edi Sowers has been leading, coaching, counseling, and teaching people from all walks of life for over 25 years. She transitioned at the rank of Commander from a successful and challenging 21 year career as a Naval Officer to become a business and life strategy coach in the private sector.

    She works primarily with women business owners who work at home and have the unique challenge of balancing personal and professional priorities while building a successful business and home life.

    Edi is the founder of Christian Adoption Moms, a division of LifeHouse Coaching, which is focused on providing support, encouragement and information to this unique group of women. Edi and her husband are proud adoptive parents themselves of a daughter born in China.

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