TEENS How Can I Overcome Procrastination?

Proverbs 13:4 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 4 The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent will be made fat.[1] Ver. 4.—(Comp. ch. 10:4.) The soul of the sluggard desireth, and hath nothing; literally, and nothing is there—he gains nothing (ch. 14:6; 20:4). He has the wish, but not the... Continue Reading →

Procrastination and Personal Bible Study

The Post reminds us of the consequences of procrastination and the importance of self-discipline. It delves into the reasons behind procrastination, irrational thinking, and the impact on tasks and relationships. It offers practical advice, such as breaking tasks into smaller parts, setting daily goals, and self-discipline. It also discusses Bible study and offers a step-by-step guide to making it a regular and consistent practice. The Post highlights the importance of understanding the Bible and the rewards of regular study.

Stop Procrastinating and Start Studying the Bible Regularly

Procrastination is postponing tasks, often opting for enjoyable activities. Psychologist Professor Clarry Lay defines it as a gap between intended and actual behavior. Identifying procrastination involves self-assessment. An extensive questionnaire rates the degree of procrastination and provides score interpretations. Overcoming it requires rational thinking, time management, and self-imposed deadlines.

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