Normally I am not one for procrastination. I am more of a “get it done” type of person.
1. Choosing a gravestone.
As most of you know, my Mom passed away a little over two years ago. I have yet to get a gravestone for her. In my defense, the family plot where she is buried has fieldstones, rather than granite gravestones for markers. The tradition is that we get a stone from where my father grew up and use that for the gravestone. Well, aside from the fact that I don’t live close to this place, there are also no more stones there. You see the conundrum.
I had a lovely conversation with one of my cousins, who lives where my father grew up and she had a few excellent suggestions. One: use the same stone as my father’s and add to the plaque or Two: see if the person who did the other gravestones has access to field stones. In my defense, I had been thinking along those lines as well, I just didn’t get around to doing anything about it.
I called the stone mason and had a nice conversation with him. He is going to the cemetery and check out my father’s stone to see if it is big enough for two names. He also has access to fieldstones. So problem solved. That was easy and all it took was two phone calls. Now why didn’t I do this sooner?
2. Cleaning out the garage.
My best friend Lisa is in the process of cleaning out her parents’ house. It is a daunting task. Well yesterday she called me on the phone and asked me if I was bored. She wanted me to come over and help motivate her to clean out her garage. I never pass up a chance to see Lisa, she is a riot. So over to her house I went. Needless to say we spent more time talking than cleaning, but we did manage to get a few garbage bags full of stuff.
Anyway, my lessons learned from all of this were:
a. Sometimes a task seems too big to tackle. All you need to do is take a small step to get started and you may just surprise yourself.
b. Ask a friend to help. Cleaning out the garage is not the most fun thing to do on a Sunday afternoon, but Lisa and I had a blast. π
What about you? What steps have you taken to overcome procrastination?
Procrastination picture from Procrastination Group on Facebook.
mikemjensen
August 22, 2018
I’ll get back to you on this one.
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Nancy Loderick
August 22, 2018
Hi Mike,
Very funny. π
Hope you are well and enjoying the summer.
Nancy
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estherlou
August 22, 2018
Reblogged this on Estherlou's Blog.
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Nancy Loderick
August 22, 2018
Thanks EstherLou! π
Nancy
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kmoser56
August 22, 2018
Esterlou, so happy to learn you are doing well, even if you did put off blogging π ! Iβm always encouraged by your lightheartedness. Thank you!
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Judith Brady
August 22, 2018
I wish I could give you a good answer about what steps I take to avoid procrastination ,but I canβt ! Even at this point in my life ,I still struggle with procrastination ! Usually, I get my action in gear only when something has an absolute timeline with consequences! Left to my own devices, I can be way too complacent! So, having said this, I am I spired to go clean out my closet! Thank you,Nancyπ
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Nancy Loderick
August 27, 2018
So Miss Judi, how is that closet clean out going? Funny thing, you didn’t mention it last time we got together. π
Nancy
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Ralph
August 23, 2018
I’ll comment later dear Nancy π<3
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Nancy Loderick
August 27, 2018
Hah hah, very funny dear Ralph. π
Nancy
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