
Redeeming Productivity The Bible’s Surprising Advice for Beating Procrastination
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Feb 3, 2026 A lively look at procrastination through a biblical lens. Short principles explain why delaying hard work backfires and why waiting for perfect conditions hurts progress. Humorous Proverbs imagery reframes procrastination as foolish, not clever. Work is presented as an act of love and worship, with practical tips for locking in daily diligence.
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Hard Way Is The Easy Way
- Procrastination swaps one pain for another and usually makes things worse over time.
- Choose the earlier pain of discipline because delaying adds interest and compounds stress.
Act Without Waiting For Perfect Conditions
- Don't wait for perfect conditions; act despite inconvenience or discomfort.
- If something matters, ignore excuses like weather, tiredness, or email and do it anyway.
Rucking Stopped Until He Bought Gear
- Reagan started rucking regularly in fall but stopped when winter made conditions harder.
- He solved it by buying gear so he could ruck rain or shine and keep the habit.
