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Procrastination and Perspective: A Torah-Inspired Journey

Along this journey, I’ll be sharing not only the lessons I’ve learned but also the challenges and experiences that shaped me into who I am today.
It’s all part of my growth—because it’s through these moments that I’ve found deeper meaning, embraced change, and aligned myself with the path of Torah to live the best life possible.
The Allure of Procrastination
Let’s face it, procrastination is something we all deal with. For me, as someone with ADHD, it felt like a constant companion. I would procrastinate on everything—pushing tasks off as long as possible, even asking for extensions when I couldn’t delay them further.
It wasn’t because I didn’t care, but because, like many people with ADHD, I couldn’t get myself to do anything that wasn’t (INCUP) Interesting, Novel, Challenging, Urgent, or Passionate.
But here’s the thing—procrastination isn’t limited to those with ADHD. It’s a human challenge, and Torah offers timeless wisdom that helps all of us overcome it.