I figure that if a botanist is an expert in the field of botany and a chemist is an expert in the field of chemistry…than I must be a procrastinationist as I am an expert in the field of procrastination. Take this evening for example. I should have been working on the sermon for this Sunday at Connecting Point, but instead I’ve been surfing Facebook and making up alternate lyrics to Bon Jovi songs.
As I sat here wondering why I procrastinate so much, I figured what better way to study this out then to write about it. Or at least if I’m not studying why I’m such a procrastinator I can be comforted by the fact that I’m still procrastinating as I write this instead of the sermon.
I was looking for some deep philosophical reason for it. I don’t buy the lame excuse that everyone uses about being ADD or having too much sugar in their diet or being dropped on their head as a baby. I don’t think any of those things apply to me. I’m pretty sure my procrastination is caused by a dash of laziness and a whole heaping desire to just goof off. So instead of risking that I say something remotely useful, I’ll just sign off now