"90. Write about something that you wanted very much
and perhaps worked long and hard for, but were unable to get. What were your
feelings then? What are your feelings about it now?"
From the previous blog I mentioned about doing something
else rather than doing the important things first. It's called procrastination
which is to delay the things of what you are doing and here I am yet again
procrastinating rather than doing the blog which the deadline for the first
seven blog posts are due tomorrow. This is one thing I wanted very much but was
unable to get. But all of that is about to change when I totally finish the
blog posts before tomorrow!
My
feelings then were relaxed. I had a lot of time to do it and I didn't want to
do it because I didn't have the urge to do so. I only write when I feel like
it. It's like doing an assignment. You get more points if you are somehow interested
with that certain subject rather than those other subjects and vice versa. Think
of this scenario. You are asked to write two essays and those would be any
topic that you like and a topic about boring stuff. Which essay do you think
you'll get with more points? Get the point?
Being
relaxed were my feelings back then but now, I feel urged. Though it is not
recommended that you procrastinate, having less time to do what I need helps me
release my adrenaline meaning I am panicking but in reality, I am excited to finish
this work. Doing this blog isn't the only thing I worked long and hard for. The
stories I publish in Wattpad, the novels I am currently doing but is not
actually in Wattpad, and the game I am producing are some of the things I
really wanted and worked hard and long for but is unfinished. I am just
procrastinating for the right time to do it which will improve the way I do
them. Just because you only have less time to do it doesn't mean that you will
not be able to do it. You don't have to give up that easily. As long as there's
still time, there is still a chance to do it. You still have that persistence
to continue. All you have to do is YOLO it!
You
only live once. That's what YOLO means. People think YOLO is a discreet word
that they need to think twice if that certain action will make it worse or not.
Well I think YOLO is a word challenging us to do stuff that we haven't done. I
also say YOLO which means you just need to go with the flow regardless of the
outcome and do it -- just YOLO it! This blog that I am doing right now, I am
YOLOing it.
Like
the title said, will you yolo it (Think twice and try avoiding it) or will you
YOLO it and see what you have accomplished. Who knows, maybe what you did
actually becomes beneficial to you… or not but hey, it's better than doing
nothing.
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