If you have something to do, don’t put off till tomorrow what you can do today. The limitation of this words we often heard is that it’s impossible to do everything today. Just thinking about it wears us out. No doubts were limited by the time we need to spend for the whole day, energy and sometimes our interest to things around us. The usual question we asked our self is, if which of those many things that we could do, should we do.
Organized people make it a habit to avoid procrastinations. Some admit staying on top of everything just to avoid the burden of knowing a task is hanging over their mind. Those who are less committed to doing different things expeditiously carry the burden of knowing many, many jobs sit waiting to be done. That’s not good for them or for the house. That said, overdoing this old saying can paralyze us. So to apply wisely. I suggest making a list of ten things that need doing today. Choose the top one, two, or three and commit to completing those tasks. Tomorrow-even today, we can be glad that we did the things need to be done. And so will others living with you together.