God has promised forgiveness to your repentance, but He has not promised tomorrow to your procrastination.
The scholar’s greatest weakness: calling procrastination research.
The best way to deal with procrastination is to postpone it.
Do not put off today’s work until tomorrow, lest work accumulate and you achieve nothing.
Procrastination is illogical from every viewpoint. It is like the man who wanted to cross the stream, so he sat on the bank to wait for all the water to run by.
Procrastination is attitude’s natural assassin. There’s nothing so fatiguing as an uncompleted task.
The old saying that “success breeds success” has something to it. It’s that feeling of confidence that can banish negativity and procrastination and get you going the right way.
Never wait for tomorrow, what if tomorrow never comes?
Perception is strong and sight weak. In strategy it is important to see distant things as if they were close and to take a distanced view of close things.
Procrastination is a lazy man’s apology.
People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.
He who puts off nothing till tomorrow has done a great deal.
Giving up on our long-term goals for immediate gratification, my friends, is procrastination.
Do not call procrastination laziness. Call it fear.
Procrastination makes easy things hard, hard things harder.
Stop putting it off! Procrastination breeds guilt, guilt breeds depression, and depression breeds failure.
The assumption of time is one of humanity’s greatest follies. We tell ourselves that there’s always tomorrow, when we can no more predict tomorrow than we can the weather. Procrastination is the thief of dreams.
One of the great challenges of our age, in which the tools of our productivity are also the tools of our leisure, is to figure out how to make more useful those moments of procrastination when we’re idling in front of our computer screens.
Soon is not as good as now.
Procrastination is one of the most common and deadliest of diseases and its toll on success and happiness is heavy.