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Stop Wasting Your Thoughts on the Wrong Things

I thought about it for weeks. It probably occupied my thoughts a dozen times a day. Still, it sat undone.

Over forty pages to complete for the law enforcement agency’s background check. That’s a lot of work! I thought. Often I even stressed myself out thinking about all the details I needed to collect to complete the packet.

Closer and closer the deadline creeped.

Finally, the deadline was two days away. I couldn’t procrastinate on this project any longer. I picked up the sheaf of papers and my phone. Only 5 hours later I’d completed the entire packet, sealed it up, and shipped it out.

“I do my best work when the pressure is on.” It’s a common refrain among procrastinators. I have guiltily followed that philosphy for years. I think of what needs doing, then spend my time doing fancy mathematical calculations in my head. Just exactly how long can I keep putting it off?

I would become a flesh and blood version of the statue of The Thinker. Chin in hand and resigned to being frozen in inaction. Contemplating what needs doing and never taking action.

I like to think about working out. I like to think about writing. I like to think about getting out of bed. It’s so easy and seemingly rewarding to think of doing while never getting around to the actual DOING part.

How productive could a day be if you stopped just thinking about what needs to be done and actually accomplished it instead?

Do it today.

How to Accomplish Anything

First, pick what it is you want to accomplish. Set your sights high and dream big.

“Aim at heaven and you will get earth thrown in. Aim at earth and you get neither.” ~ C.S. Lewis

Only you can decide what goal should demand your focus. But make sure that it’s a grand and worthy one.

Second, plan where you’re going. I know I wrote recently about “fooling” yourself into taking action. Getting moving before your mind can say no. That is a useful trick for gaining quick momentum, but momentum is lost without a plan from which you can chart your progress. Weigh, chart, detail, and photograph your progress. Know exactly where you are starting from and journal the journey till the end.

I don’t actually journal currently (beyond this blog!), but I do keep little papers and notebooks that let me know exactly where I am with current projects. From my writing projects, to my blog project, my workout project, my eating plan, and my educational objectives, I track every detail.

Keep track.

Third, take action! You will go strong for a week. Then you will waver slightly. Keep pushing! Everything seems to be working against you. Other momentary demands clamor for your time. Crises arise. You become demotivated. Stuck.

Push on.

It’s so hard to keep focused. You’re not making progress. Friends tell you that you are wasting your time.

Don’t stop.

You break down emotionally. Exhausted. It’s too much work to continue!

Just a little farther.

Your lungs are fit to burst. Every muscle in your body is crying for oxygen. Burning. It feels like your footsteps should be lighting on fire.

Keep going!

The end is in sight. You suddenly find a reserve of strength. Everything comes together and you reach the end. Your goal is complete!

All of a sudden it doesn’t feel as amazing as you thought it would. You might feel slightly let down and disappointed.

It’s time to plan the next goal.

Keep striving. Keep pushing. Use every desire and every goal to please God and advance His Kingdom. “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” ~ 1 Corinthians 10:31

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