There are many possible definitions of procrastination, but, in essence, procrastination is the practice of doing less urgent or unimportant tasks instead of more urgent ones, or doing more pleasurable activities instead of less pleasurable ones.
Wasted prayer uncovers the ways we use prayer to dodge responsibility for the work God has assigned to us.
Another lovely quote on procrastination was written by Charles Dickens: “Procrastination is the thief of time, collar him.”
So many people spend their precious time doing what they don’t need to do or working on their least important task.
If we work on the most important task first, and follow a strict schedule, procrastination will be a mere distant memory.