I spent a few quality hours in the woods with the wife this week. Dawn and I tried to encourage our eldest to come along but she was more interested in the activities of her Grandmother, that is at least until we left, when she changed her mind and wished she’d joined us. Leaving the homestead, we headed east up a steep incline, making our way to a rather large beaver pond. The going was slow, but enjoyable. I rarely take time to stop and marvel the small wonders of the forest as my wife does....
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The science of physics recognizes two kinds of inertia - both of which can be related to procrastination. The first law states, "Standing objects tend to remain stationary." The second law is the inverse: "An object in motion, tends to stay in motion."
Procrastination is stationary inertia. We aren't moving, and we therefore don't move!
Procrastination overcome, however, moves us into the arena where the law of motion takes over. We frequently find that once we've s...
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