BOLD & SAVVY Magazine Final Issue | Page 4

I grew up on the island of Jamaica, W.I. where the saying, “No problem!” encompassed our way of living. This meant that our pace was slow to low. There was no urgency in getting things done which meant there was little or no stress in day to day living. Looking back though, I can only wonder at how much more productive we might have been if we were a bit more enthusiastic about completing tasks, etc.? It’s one of those things that make you go, “Hmmmmm!” (with your finger on your chin and eyebrows knitted).

So with this background, one of my mottos was, “I’m getting over procrastination starting tomorrow and tomorrow never comes!” I thought as the boss of Me, Inc. that this was a spectacular thing. Oh, but nothing could have been further from the truth. If I were to keep a list of things that kept getting pushed it would have been truly overwhelming. But first, I would have had to have a list to begin with.

Today is The Tomorrow of Yesterday

Carol C. Bailey

Here We Go