“Another said, ‘I will follow you, Lord; but
first let me go back and say good-bye to my family.’” Luke 9:61 NIV
When you squander or lose your money, there’s a chance you
can get it back. But not when you squander or lose your time. One of the
saddest stories in Scripture is found in these words: “Another said, ‘I will
follow you, Lord; but first let me go back and say good-bye to my family.’” But
nowhere is it recorded that he followed Jesus. And procrastination and
perfectionism go hand in hand.
We say, “If I can’t do it right, I won’t do it
at all!” No, before you get it right you’ll probably get it wrong. In every
story of success there are chapters of struggle, but they are chapters of
learning and growth.
A study was done at Yale University. Graduating seniors
were told of the dangers of tetanus and given the opportunity to get a free
inoculation at the health center. While a majority of the students were
convinced they needed the shot, guess how many followed through and got the
vaccine? Three percent!
Another group was given the same lecture, but also
given a copy of the campus map with the location of the health center circled
on it. They were then asked to look at their weekly schedules and figure out
when they could find time to get the shot. Guess what? Nine times as many
students got inoculated.
Good intentions aren’t enough. You need to make the
call, or make the move. You need to set the deadline, or set the appointment.
“Today” is the tomorrow you were talking about yesterday. So stop
procrastinating and do it.
Source:
Batterson, Mark. All In. (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2013). page 111
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