Becoming indifferent to a person’s feelings and needs is possible, just as procrastination can become habitual. Indifference indicates an attitude of apathy or a lack of feelings. Procrastination may confirm a lack of concern or motivation.
While comparing the negative and positive characteristics of a decision is beneficial, getting stuck on the negative promotes procrastination. The habitual procrastinator may fail to see the link between perpetual postponements and failure to live up to one’s potential.
Procrastination associated with anxiety often causes a person to imagine the worst possible situation. So what’s the solution? Keep in mind that God did not call you to failure or mediocrity, so begin by focusing on one possible facet of a challenge or decision and imagine how you and others will benefit from completing that task. Trust in the Lord for guidance, and he will provide it as you determine to complete the objective.
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Trust in the Lord and do good. Then you will live safely
in the land and prosper. Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you your
heart’s desires. Commit everything you do to the Lord. Trust him, and he will
help you.
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