Procrastination: The Definition Of My Blind Spots

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In the Merriam-Webster, the definition of a blind spot is an area in which one fails to exercise judgment or discrimination or a tendency to ignore something especially because it is difficult or unpleasant. Because we are human everyone has their blind spots. A blind spot in person aren’t necessarily negative. Sometimes they are things that a person hasn’t dealt with because it may have some memory attach to it. But, a blind spot could be someone being passive- aggressive, or always tardy for something and lastly, which most of us has at least experience, is procrastination. So, what are my blind spots? Well, procrastination is one of them, which common for people around my age, and the others is insecurity and being individualistic. These are the only three that I see so far since, I’m still discovering who I am and what am I called to do in this world. Procrastination is one of my biggest blind spots. But, the definition of procrastination is to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done. I usually do this when I already have a plan set out. For example, writing a paper for class. I already have how I want the paper to be structure, but I wait until the day before or the day of that it is due to write it, because that’s when I feel more …show more content…

When I look back at the story of Jonah, all his troubles could have been avoided if he would have accepted his assignment the first time. So, that is my mindset whenever it comes to things like that. Another fear I have is, if I am ministering to someone, whether it’s teaching, dancing or whatever, and it doesn’t encourage or convict someone then I feel like I’m a failure and I didn’t do the job that God wanted me to do. I am one of those people who wants to see everybody happy and growing all at the same time. But, I know as I continuing to grow these fears will leave

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