
When procrastination and short term memory go hand in hand, it leaves an irrecoverable gap between our intentions and actions.
When procrastination and short term memory go hand in hand, it leaves an irrecoverable gap between our intentions and actions.
Wow was that supposed to be humorous….It’s so true that it hurts
oh..nothing humorous..
Why so not humorous??? You should write something humorous I mean for a change……. Just a suggestion….
ha ha.. your suggestion is accepted..
It fits me to the T 🙂
then loosen it..
so true..but then, those who procrastinate probably never really mean to act(especially if they also have / pretend to have short term memory..their visible intents are often a facade!
ma’am akhila… nice thought
thank you hari..
hmmmmmmmmm….
ha ha…dont be friends with them..
ha ha.you too claiming..
True …..your words are true….!
Kal kare so aaj kar….
thank you…
My pleasure…
I think I do have a habit of procrastinating. But don’t we procrastinate those thing which we are not interested in it at all.
then just we need to prioritize between emergency and interest,
Yeah and interesting things must be given priority, because we enjoy doing that.
But i feel’ emergency ‘ do matters before any interests
Yes,I believe it.
thanks mvs..
Really true….
thanks zeena
I agree but lately my enemy is procrastination. This frog is really cute 😀
I put off replying and have now forgotten what I was going to say …
ha ha dave, what else could be the best example for my notion..?
If you don’t do it and you forget it… and no impact(of course. that’s why even if delayed, you don’t do!), then forget it:)
At the same time, delayed and missed, where you don’t have a chance to correct… then? Yeah, then also you need to forget. But, in general you may ‘take time’. How fast you can, that fast you recover.
So, akhila it is really thought provoking, as usual… But, i think it is ‘recoverable’…or’ no impact’. We just need to accept the fact. If it’s a habit, then based on the impact, one will take some steps. Otherwise… again… forget it:)
Nice, keep jotting 🙂
thank you.. i am glad that you interpreted it in a detailed way with much more insights….delayed or missed, our time is lost.. can we recover the lost time..
lost time? IMV, It’s a kind of myth and depends on how we perceive. Everytime we ” miss or delay” (if you insist on these words), we learn, directly or in directly. So, i think, there is no lost time. Every lapsed time teaches you! That accumulation is widely called as experience!!
(Njan odaan ready aanu:))
hmm.. dependency creates waiting time.. unwanted waiting time atleast in a few cases..
odiyalum evidam vare odum..;)
appo sari. Njan ottam nirthi. 🙂
thank you ..
you are not an exception to this law…there are many to join you, including me
Thanks samuditha
true that 😀