I hate procrastination and the "I'll just do it tomorrow" attitude.
It’s only fun when there’s some pressure behind it.
Like how sleeping in is only really satisfying when you know you should be up doing something else.
“Just 5 more minutes.”
I have a folder full of ideas that I haven’t yet explored.
Things for another day, for ‘when I have the time’.
Ideas perfected when they were created, drawn in a groggy state and left for me to decipher the morning after… or whenever I get around to it.
I can’t bear to throw them out but don’t have the push to play with them.
...I’ll just do it tomorrow. It is Sunday, after all.
Pilgrim
I somehow feel that the last 20 years of my life have been a bit like this. Before I got stuck into my career I was really exploring ideas, visions, creativity. I am now blessed that I can do this again. Can I imagine what would life be like if I wasnt now able to write about what is important. Become again that active, thinking engaged person. I feel like the journey has begun again.
Jacob Simkin
i do too much so i need a sunday to just hang but i usually doing something creative on sunday anyway. /
it is a big step to push yourself and get past that barrier /
such as personal fitness as well /
it so easy to fit into the mold of society and serve to live /
you serve the conventions of life /
having to work and earn money to live /
but never thinking of your own life /
and looking to your personal dreams and goals /