Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today! This is another one of those bits of exalted
wisdom that we learned way back in our childhood. It reflects the theme that I started yesterday
on the “evils” of procrastination.
However, there are some who do not agree. For instance, J. A. Spender says: “Under the influence of this pestilent
morality, I am forever letting tomorrow's work slop backwards into today's, and
doing painfully and nervously today what I could do quickly and easily tomorrow.”
This quote by Spender is interesting and
funny since it contradicts the advice about procrastination that dogs so many
of us. What I wrote yesterday about the
perils of procrastination seemed like a good bit of wisdom to share. How many
of us live by these bits of wisdom that we learn early in life and never
question? Unfortunately, life is never
so simple or easy. There are usually two sides to every story and very few
things in life are universally or unequivocally true. For every bit of wisdom, there is a
counterpoint. A bit of wisdom that
argues the opposite.
While there may be few absolutes, this does not mean that
some old sayings and wise thoughts are not without merit. More importantly, there is another moral
here, which is that few things should simply be taken for granted. According to Spender, there might also be a
place for procrastination in our lives. If this is true, then we may be well
advised to put off doing some things until tomorrow. Perhaps, after a good night sleep, further
reflection or simply having a better day, tackling the task that feels
overwhelming today will be easier tomorrow.
Often I do not know where to start or what I need to do. If I put the job off for a while, I can talk
to others or do some further research. I am then able to come back to the task
feeling more confident and competent. Decision
making is another area where the pros and cons of delay and reflection might
well be argued by both sides.
Are you driven by doing things today that might be better
handled tomorrow? Do you always tackle
the task even when you are not quite sure what you should be doing? What sort of things do you think you would be
better putting off doing until you have some help or more guidance? What should you put off doing today, since
you might just do a better job tomorrow or the day after? How about a day for procrastination?
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