Every moment spent criticizing someone we’re jealous of is a waste of time.

One of the most important questions to ask yourself if you’re giving someone a lot of leeway is this: would you cancel on them for the same reason?

Rather than attempting these awkward Frankenstein of days when you try to get a bunch of stuff done and relax somewhere in there, you’ve separated the days. You know that, when you’re already being productive, your momentum is going, and you can get even more done. Your brain is already active and sharp, so you make the most of it by having a fully productive day. If you try to, say, stop for a massage on these days, you don’t fully enjoy it. Your mind is in productivity mode

Let's find a balance between spending time at church and still getting substantial things accomplished in life.

(Entrepreneurs) — Putting things off for another day is one of the things millions of us know how to do well, but it creates anxiety, low-quality work and missed deadlines. Researchers and psychologists have come up with many reasons we procrastinate. Instead of fixating on why (years of therapy could give you an answer), its best […]

(Christian Science Monitor) — Procrastination by Jane Burka and Lenora Yuen focuses on the challenging issue of procrastination. Why do we put off important, challenging work? For me, procrastination is a “sometimes” issue. I tend to not put off work so much as to choose among things to do based on which one seems the […]