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PROCRASTINATION; THE ENEMY OF YOUR RISING





'Proverbs 20:13   Love not to sleep, lest thou come to poverty; open thine eyes, and thou shalt be satisfied with bread'. (Proverb 20:13

Success comes to the man who does today what others were thinking of doing tomorrow. Doing nothing is the most tiresome job in the world. When you won't start, your difficulties won't stop. Tackle any difficulty now the longer you wait the bigger it grows. Procrastinator never has small problems because they always wait until their problems grow up. We should be known as men and women who accomplish great things for God not just talking about it.

One of the sure ways to kill procrastination is to be time-bound. Set a time limit for yourself in any given task and work towards achieving it within the proposed time frame. You must realize that everything you are today and everything you will ever become in the future will be determined by the way you use your time. Your attitude towards time is a critical factor in all you do and everything you will ever accomplish.

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Further Bible Reading: Proverb 24:33-34

PRAYER: Father I thank you for today is the day you have made I will rejoice and be glad in it. I ask for your Grace to be decisive in dealing with this. Help me to always respond to every task and situation promptly. Thank you, Lord. In Jesus' Name.

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