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Time To Conquer Your Procrastinating Ways?

Today Can Be Different Posted on June 28, 2023 by SherylJune 28, 2023

Procrastination is a serious issue. Years ago, the panic I experienced when I feared that I’d never get control over it drove me to my knees. It wasn’t until I admitted my helplessness and asked God to change me that I began to experience victory. To this day, I continue to praise God for his powerful compassion.

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Posted in Procrastination | Tagged 2 Timothy 1:7, chronic procrastination, overcome procrastination, procrastinate, procrastination, productivity, time management | 10 Replies

When Procrastination Stresses You Out

Today Can Be Different Posted on January 11, 2023 by SherylJanuary 11, 2023

What if we seize the day and make the most of each one throughout this new year?

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Hope for the Procrastinator

Today Can Be Different Posted on May 25, 2022 by SherylMay 25, 2022

God will never stop helping us grow in Him. And, although He enjoys seeing us reach our goals – especially those He has put in our hearts to accomplish – His love for us and His opinion of us stands, regardless of the status of our checked-off to-do list. In addition, when our goals and tasks honor Him, He’ll help us accomplish these tasks.

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When you’re stuck in a procrastination season

Today Can Be Different Posted on February 27, 2021 by SherylFebruary 27, 2021

It’s been another disappointing, unproductive day. Soon it will be bedtime, and you sorely wish you had done the day better. Ignoring the grammatical incorrectness of that last sentence, isn’t this the way you feel, day after day, when you’re … Continue reading →

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Is Procrastination Getting You Down?

Today Can Be Different Posted on January 23, 2021 by SherylJanuary 23, 2021

If you struggle with procrastination, lack of motivation or just plain laziness, instead of allowing guilt and anxiety to consume you, let’s discuss ideas that could help. In future articles, I’ll share some tips that have made a difference in my life.

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