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procrastination thinking problem
Your problems is that you think you have time Carlos Castaneda
procrastination advice today
My advice is to never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time. Charles Dickens
procrastination thieves classic
Procrastination is the thief of time, collar him. Charles Dickens
procrastination ideas mind
Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them. David Allen
procrastination apology men
Procrastination is a lazy man's apology. Chinua Achebe
procrastination indulge-in done
Indulge in procrastination, and in time yon will come to this, that because a thing ought to be done, therefore you can't do it. Charles Buxton
procrastination long tasks
No task is a long one but the task on which one dare not start. It becomes a nightmare. Charles Baudelaire
procrastination guilt
Stop putting it off! Procrastination breeds guilt, guilt breeds depression, and depression breeds failure. Barbara Corcoran
procrastination giving momentum
Your 'frog' should be the most difficult item on your things-to-do list, the one where you're most likely to procrastinate; because, if you eat that first, it'll give you energy and momentum for the rest of the day. Brian Tracy
accomplish-nothing lust energy
The result of this bestial lust is an indiscriminate and promiscuous splaying of all of my energies- wanting all, I accomplish nothing; desiring everything, I satisfy nothing and am satisfied by nothing. Edward Abbey
accomplish-nothing compromise be-prepared
If you set out to be liked, you will accomplish nothing. Margaret Thatcher
accomplish-nothing accomplish strain
To accomplish nothing and die of the strain Emile M. Cioran
accomplish-nothing fuel crafts
Talent without craft is like fuel without an engine, it burns wildly but accomplishes nothing. Robert McKee
should-have awards way
Awards are not something that I measure my work by. I've been so fortunate and I've gotten to do such terrific things that it seems petty to look back and say, 'Oh, I should have gotten that prize.' I don't look at it that way. Aaron Tveit
should-have criminals should
Only criminals and adulterers should have to hide who they are. Aaron Sorkin
should-have suffering firsts
They will both be happy, and I do not grudge them their bliss; but I groan under my own misery: some of my suffering is very acute. Truly, I ought not to have been born: they should have smothered me at first cry. Charlotte Bronte
should-have quality shapes
I had a theoretical reverence and homage for beauty, elegance, gallantry, fascination but had I met those qualities incarnate in masculine shape, I should have known instinctively that they had nor could have sympathy with anything in me... Charlotte Bronte
should-have brethren has-beens
Brethren, who are we that God should have been so good to us? Charles Spurgeon
should-have ideas interesting
I failed to fulfill what should have been an interesting role. I couldn't take their formula and bring what I had, my humor, my ideas, and make it my own. Dianne Wiest
should-have prejudice has-beens
If I had ever learnt, I should have been a great proficient. Jane Austen
should-have careers done
I haven't achieved as much as I should have done in my career. Jamie Redknapp
should-have numbers church
Mr. Brown had thought of nothing but numbers. He should have known that the kingdom of God did not depend on large crowds. Our Lord Himself stressed the importance of fewness. Narrow is the way and few the number. To fill the Lord's holy temple with an idolatrous crowd clamoring for signs was a folly of everlasting consequence. Our Lord used the whip only once in His life - to drive the crowd away from His church. Chinua Achebe