Procrastination = Missed Opportunities
Ralph Kison
Equiping and supporting individuals and organizations through leadership development, coaching, mentoring, and advisory services.
Procrastination: we are all guilty of it.
It also requires the awareness that every day is important and should be used to engage in activities that make a difference and have a positive impact.
One of the most powerful examples I have heard regarding this concept is the story of John and Jim Harbaugh. They are two brothers who reached the pinnacle of their career at the same time, coaching against each other in Super Bowl XLVII. What are the chances of that happening? Pretty low. Who won the game here is irrelevant, at one level, but how they got there is inspiring.
It definitely wasn’t luck or knowing the right people that got them there! But rather, they used each day as a gift, they worked hard and they followed their hearts and visions. They put forth their very best! Their dad, Jack Harbaugh, was also a football coach during John and Jim’s childhood and what Jack would say to his boys each morning as they left for the day, “Attack today with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind.”
What if we attacked today with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind? It takes self-discipline, but imagine the possibilities. The sky is the limit! Now, go do something!