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No time to sharpen my axe

Once in a while a woodcutter calls me: ✨“Hey, sorry I have no time to sharpen my axe. I´m too busy cutting trees, and I have so many left: I´m overwhelmed, I can´t think right at the moment. Can we postpone our session? Can we start in two months?”I say “yes, of course”, and I think “but you know that’s what coaching is for: to get clarity and balance back in your life”.Then I’m so busy with my things myself that I stop posting or blogging. “Well, I’ll come back in a couple of weeks. No one will notice”.Sometime we know what we have to do but we are swamped by the task, project, or assignment. We think we´ll be able to stop soon, and we tirelessly continue with our business.And that´s ok. We might need more time to think before acting. We might need our motivation to be higher to get into that other more important thing.The main thing here is to accept this, and to be aware that this happens to millions of people. Putting such high expectations on yourself is not serving you, and the lack of acceptance will block you.Embrace your procrastination, you’ll come back stronger!What’s that thing you are delaying or getting ready for?Have a great day!

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