Someone once said, “Until you value yourself, you will not value your time. Until you value your time, you will not do anything with it.”
“Procrastination is the thief of time; year after year, it steals away our moments until all are gone, leaving us at the mercy of a fleeting instant, while vast concerns of our eternal state remain unaddressed. At thirty, a man suspects he may be a fool; by forty, he knows it and resolves to change; by fifty, he chastises his infamous delays and pushes his prudent intentions to take action. In all his noble thoughts, he resolves and re-resolves, yet ultimately dies in the same state.” ~ Edward Young
Many dreams and ambitions are postponed due to procrastination. We often say, “I will do this tomorrow,” and when tomorrow arrives, we simply push it further down the line. Time waits for no one; whatever you want to achieve, do it now. Never put off until tomorrow what you can accomplish today. Procrastination is one of the deadliest diseases; it drains the soul, and the cost of success and happiness is significant. Stop clinging to yesterday and move forward. Remember, procrastination is the thief of time.
Be wise.