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Title: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: churchyreal on February 26, 2010, 06:45:19 AM
Not to sound "woe is me" and all of that but procrastination is a problem that I've had all throughout college and even in Senior Year I still have that problem. Has anybody else had procrastination as a major issue in your life? How did you effectively deal with it/overcome it?

Do you consider procrastination as spiritual issue? I've read in one book and in article that procrastination happens to many of us because of a fear of failure. I'm just interested in hearing some perspectives on it.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: LaylaMonroe on February 26, 2010, 06:50:22 AM
I procrastinate because of ADD. When something interests me, I have no problem getting started on it in a reasonable timeframe. If its boring, daunting, tedious, irrelevant, or unrewarding - no matter how high the stakes are, I will put it off until the last possible minute. In fact, my brain often won't cooperate until the last possible minute.

I don't consider it a spiritual issue in my life, but I believe it can be spiritual for some. Its a matter of discipline, and discipline is spiritual.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: churchyreal on February 26, 2010, 06:52:04 AM
I procrastinate because of ADD. When something interests me, I have no problem getting started on it in a reasonable timeframe. If its boring, daunting, tedious, irrelevant, or unrewarding - no matter how high the stakes are, I will put it off until the last possible minute. In fact, my brain often won't cooperate until the last possible minute.

I don't consider it a spiritual issue in my life, but I believe it can be spiritual for some. Its a matter of discipline, and discipline is spiritual.

Yeah discipline is what I lack and I know that to make it in real world (already being there right now) discipline will be absolutely critical.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: LaylaMonroe on February 26, 2010, 06:54:10 AM
Oh, and I'm no expert and I haven't written any books, but I think while some may procrastinate because of a fear of failure, most do it because of indolence, indifference, distractions or lack of interest.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: churchyreal on February 26, 2010, 06:58:16 AM
Oh, and I'm no expert and I haven't written any books, but I think while some may procrastinate because of a fear of failure, most do it because of indolence, indifference, distractions or lack of interest.

COSIGN!
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: Fenix on February 26, 2010, 07:51:46 AM
I think it may be a spiritual issue for some.

I procrastinate out of a fear of failing and indifference. Its something I need to pray over cuz lately I have had a very indifferent take on life. I just don't seem to care that much about stuff. :-\

**Indifferent shrug**
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: churchyreal on February 26, 2010, 08:03:20 AM
I think it may be a spiritual issue for some.

I procrastinate out of a fear of failing and indifference. Its something I need to pray over cuz lately I have had a very indifferent take on life. I just don't seem to care that much about stuff. :-\

**Indifferent shrug**

You're not alone. When I came back from Ghana I felt so empowered and motivated and since being back in US going on 4 weeks, I think now I'm back to being unmotivated. Why? Many causes but won't waste time going into them.

If you don't mind me asking, why do you feel indifferent?
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: kodacolor on February 26, 2010, 08:19:06 AM
I procrastinate out of the fear of failure and cause whatever it is bores me. or because I get depressed

The crazy thing about it is (at least for me) procrastination pretty much ensures failure.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: churchyreal on February 26, 2010, 08:21:34 AM
I procrastinate out of the fear of failure and cause whatever it is bores me. or because I get depressed

The crazy thing about it is (at least for me) procrastination pretty much ensures failure.

Honey, I say this in an absolute spirit of love with no intent to harm: don't speak depression over your life. There is a big difference between having the blues and being depressed. I totally understand feeling down and that can lead to procrastination (sometimes that's me) but never depression. Don't speak that over your life!
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: Fenix on February 26, 2010, 08:43:56 AM
In answer to Church's question, I feel indifferent cuz i have reached a critical point in my life and it seems like the decisions I have to make are going to take quite tough and my natural defense mechanism is indifference.

That kind of makes sense I guess. :)
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: LaylaMonroe on February 26, 2010, 09:09:09 AM
Honey, I say this in an absolute spirit of love with no intent to harm: don't speak depression over your life. There is a big difference between having the blues and being depressed. I totally understand feeling down and that can lead to procrastination (sometimes that's me) but never depression. Don't speak that over your life!

I understand where you're coming from, but I disagree with you.

But for what it's worth, I'm sure there are many that would agree with you (probably those who have never dealt with depression, which is a real illness - not a "feeling").
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: churchyreal on February 26, 2010, 09:13:36 AM
In answer to Church's question, I feel indifferent cuz i have reached a critical point in my life and it seems like the decisions I have to make are going to take quite tough and my natural defense mechanism is indifference.

That kind of makes sense I guess. :)

I'm totally with you. I'm in the same boat right now.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: Mysteryman on February 26, 2010, 09:14:01 AM
Honey, I say this in an absolute spirit of love with no intent to harm: don't speak depression over your life. There is a big difference between having the blues and being depressed. I totally understand feeling down and that can lead to procrastination (sometimes that's me) but never depression. Don't speak that over your life!
I don't think it's speaking it over your life. If you are depressed you are depressed. That's the best way to get help. I few years back I learned I was depressed through prayer. I told God about it many nights.  :D My main issue with depression was past hurts which led me to think on past failures. There is a remedy for depression it takes time to get out of it. When I was depressed I could barely pray. I felt spiritually drained but I prayed anyway. I was even upset with God in my heart but wouldn't admit it to myself. He had to show me. I saved alot of money through prayer.  :D

I've had a habit if procrastinating a good portion of my life because I really wasn't taught enough how to deal with problems. Later on I became good at getting the job done at the last minute or under pressure. Now I procrastinated with things because either I feel something else is more important at the time or I'm just tired and don't feel like doing anything. I used to have a fear of failure to a certain degree. Now I'm more cautious of decisions and their long term affects. Some people see it as fear I see it as wisdom. For example some one could say you should start a group and get out on the road to become famous. I might like to do that but at this point in my life I'm thinking about starting a family. I have no problem if I got out there and failed but I'm not willing to take a chance and then have to start over in life. I'd rather get established first.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: LaylaMonroe on February 26, 2010, 10:01:33 AM
I don't think it's speaking it over your life. If you are depressed you are depressed. That's the best way to get help. I few years back I learned I was depressed through prayer. I told God about it many nights.  :D My main issue with depression was past hurts which led me to think on past failures. There is a remedy for depression it takes time to get out of it. When I was depressed I could barely pray. I felt spiritually drained but I prayed anyway. I was even upset with God in my heart but wouldn't admit it to myself. He had to show me. I saved alot of money through prayer.  :D

I agree.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: Fenix on February 26, 2010, 10:34:09 AM
interesting. So depression is an illness?

Of course one implication of my new found discovery is that folks who say "I am depressed" may actually be merely sad that things aren't going their way.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: JustBritt on February 26, 2010, 10:49:19 AM
I procrastinate most times because of lack of interest. BUT I do some of my best work under pressure.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: LaylaMonroe on February 26, 2010, 11:00:47 AM
interesting. So depression is an illness?

Of course one implication of my new found discovery is that folks who say "I am depressed" may actually be merely sad that things aren't going their way.

Yes, depression is an illness. That's a medically documented fact, not my opinion.

And yes, many people who say "I am depressed" are actually just feeling sad or overwhelmed or down or having a bad day or focused on the wrong thing. Depression, on the other hand, is not a feeling; it's a condition.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: betnich on February 26, 2010, 11:45:32 AM
I've read in one book and in article that procrastination happens to many of us because of a fear of failure.

True - we tend to want it perfect, then rush at the last minute to get it done...

D:
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: B3Wannabe on February 26, 2010, 12:14:06 PM
True - we tend to want it perfect, then rush at the last minute to get it done...

D:

This is me.

I was told something by a friend two weeks ago, that has stuck with me: "An imperfect plan executed vigorously is better than a perfect plan executed too late."

After hearing that, I had a light-bulb moment. I'm still fighting the urge to have everything perfect, vice getting things done. It's an uphill battle, but I can see progression.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: churchyreal on February 26, 2010, 12:37:23 PM
But it seems like everything in our society is about perfection. Good is not good enough.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: LaylaMonroe on February 26, 2010, 12:51:08 PM
But it seems like everything in our society is about perfection. Good is not good enough.

OMG. That's creepy. Did you see my FB status?  :-\ :o
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: churchyreal on February 26, 2010, 12:55:57 PM
I just saw it...lol!
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: Mysteryman on May 04, 2010, 10:07:06 AM
I get thoughts to do certain things at times and usually something throws me off. I was thinking about going on small trips during the week and last night I drove an hour to Charlotte to a music store. I didn't see what I wanted but it was cool to go there and do something I like just by myself. There have been times I thought to do something and I try to find people who would like to participate. I'm finding that sometimes it's better to just go by yourself. I have also been thinking of going out to the park, retirement homes, etc to perform or witness. This past weekend at my niece and nephew's birthday party a lady there asked me about coming to play at an assisted living home. I got her contact info. I'm definitely going to start doing this. I'm going to get a list of songs together and do acoustic guitar and piano sets. I told one friend about my plans and she said she had the same idea. Only problem is she was making plans for me to play at her church.

On Sunday another friend asked about some of us going to witness after church. It didn't happen. I'm sure she was mad about that. Over the weekend I've learned that many of us talk a good game but aren't in a rush to do certain things. So we suffer for it. I see I need to listen to the voice of God more and move at the appropriate time.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: T-Block on May 04, 2010, 01:11:04 PM
I think I may be the king of procrastination.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: churchyreal on May 04, 2010, 01:38:09 PM
I think I may be the king of procrastination.

If that's the case then I'm the prince of procrastination  ;D :D
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: Fenix on May 04, 2010, 02:10:08 PM
Well I have solved my procrastination problem since I last posted in this thread. So I will just pray for ya'll...later...maybe...
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: kodacolor on May 04, 2010, 02:13:37 PM
Well I have solved my procrastination problem since I last posted in this thread. So I will just pray for ya'll...later...maybe...

 :D :D
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: Fenix on May 05, 2010, 02:04:15 PM
http://blogs.bnet.com/entry-level/wp-mobile.php?p=2274&more=1 (http://blogs.bnet.com/entry-level/wp-mobile.php?p=2274&more=1)

Interesting, and most importantly for LGM folks, short article on beating procrastination.
Title: Re: Procrastination As Spiritual Issue
Post by: churchyreal on May 05, 2010, 02:06:07 PM
[url]http://blogs.bnet.com/entry-level/wp-mobile.php?p=2274&more=1[/url] ([url]http://blogs.bnet.com/entry-level/wp-mobile.php?p=2274&more=1[/url])

Interesting, and most importantly for LGM folks, short article on beating procrastination.


Those findings/conclusions make sense to me.