Today Can Be Different: Procrastination – and God’s mercies
Sheryl Boldt
Guest Columnist
It’s 1 pm on Saturday at my house. I finally turned off the TV and sat down to write this (hopefully) inspiring column. I already feel better about myself (and my day) simply because I pushed through and took the steps necessary to accomplish something.
But some days are harder to push through than others, aren’t they?
I write several articles about procrastination every year because I hear from so many people who struggle to manage their time. They lack energy and drive and feel guilty for wasting another day.
I get it. Years ago, when I suffered from depression, I barely had the motivation to do anything. I felt judged by people
