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Friday, June 29, 2007
The easy way out
Avoiding effort is more difficult than just going ahead and 
getting it done. Because not only do you spend time and 
energy avoiding the effort, you also must suffer the 
consequences of failing to do the work.
Take the time to do what must be done. Don't get caught up 
in making judgments about whether it is easy or difficult, 
pleasant or unpleasant, for that will just hold you back. 
If you're interested in finding the easiest way out, 
consider this. The easiest way is to just go ahead and get 
it done. 
Is there something you've been avoiding because it will 
require too much effort? Is there really anything at all 
that you've gained by putting it off? 
Imagine the sense of satisfaction and release that you'll 
enjoy when the task is completed. Think of how great it will 
be when you're no longer constantly dreading it. 
Then get busy and get it done. Make the effort, finish the 
work, and you'll find that you've truly taken the easy way 
out. 
 
        
          
          
          
        
        
          
            
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