Procrastination is a decision

Procrastination cost me a chance at my dream job.⁣⁠

In 2014, I met with the head of the art department at a local university. We reviewed the open requisition that a colleague recommended me for. ⁣⁠

We shared views on the role of art in culture and spirituality. He gave me a campus tour. I could see myself there. At the end of the interview, he invited me to apply.⁣⁠

At the time, I wanted to teach art at a university level. I wanted to help students develop different ways of thinking and making. ⁠

But when the opportunity presented itself to me, self-doubt and overwhelm consumed me. ⁣⁠

Whenever I sat down to work on the application, I'd feel overwhelmed by all that I needed to do. There were too many questions to answer, too many requirements to fulfill. I wasn't good enough and there wasn't enough time.⁣⁠

In my overwhelm, I'd end up not doing anything and putting it off.⁣⁠

By the time I submitted my application months later, it was too late. Classes had already started. ⁣⁠

I felt so ashamed. How could I have let this happen? ⁣⁠

I felt I had no control over this procrastination loop in which I was an unwilling participant. ⁣⁠

But here's what I've come to learn about procrastination: ⁣⁠

It isn't something that happens to us. It’s a decision we make.⁣⁠

When we procrastinate, we delay making the decision to do something right now. ⁣⁠

But not making a decision is a decision in itself, one made at the expense of our time and energy.⁣⁠

Instead of deciding and doing, we spend time and energy thinking about it.⁣⁠

Sometimes with a side of self-judgement for not doing it already. Or justification for why it's not actually that important. ⁣⁠

Think of something you've been putting off, that if you were to do, would serve who you want to be and where you want to go. ⁣⁠

What’s the very next step? The tiniest thing? ⁣⁠

Decide to start now. ⁣⁠

Build momentum to the finish line by completing the very next thing, now. ⁣⁠

Tell me what you've decided to do! If you're stuck, reach out and I'll help you figure it out.

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