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How to Beat Lazy Procrastination

The Brutal Truth About Laziness—and How to Finally Defeat It Sometimes, procrastination isn’t about fear, uncertainty, or perfectionism—it’s simply about not wanting to do the work. Lazy procrastination is when we know exactly what needs to be done but lack the willpower or motivation to do it. Let’s confront this head-on and discover how to […]

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Wisdom Procrastination: 4 ways to delay and still win

When Delaying Is Actually the Right Move Not all procrastination is bad. In fact, sometimes it’s a sign of wisdom. Wisdom procrastination happens when you instinctively delay a task because it doesn’t align with your passions, skills, or priorities. Instead of beating yourself up, what if you saw this kind of procrastination as a signal […]

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How to Beat Perfectionism Procrastination

How to Stop Waiting for ‘Perfect’ and Start Moving Have you ever delayed starting or finishing something because it didn’t feel perfect yet? If so, you’ve experienced perfectionism procrastination—one of the most paralyzing forms of delay. While reaching for excellence is a good thing, perfectionism takes it too far, trapping us in a cycle of […]

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Introducing The Gospel Challenge: My Journey Through Creating a Resource on Romans

It’s finally done. 🙂 Creating The Gospel Challenge has been one of the toughest yet most rewarding projects I’ve ever undertaken. Designed as a study for new Christians, this resource tackles the Book of Romans—a theological masterpiece that has shaped Christian doctrine for centuries. But Romans is no simple book. I delayed this one for […]

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