tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5811129216191843572.post5558653392364049451..comments2023-10-30T01:45:36.246-07:00Comments on Heart Change: Procrastination Feeds SatisfactionUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5811129216191843572.post-26415559166006339562013-01-14T20:26:37.332-08:002013-01-14T20:26:37.332-08:00Thank you for commenting. I feel your pain. :-) Su...Thank you for commenting. I feel your pain. :-) Sure doesn't seem fair, does it? I applaud you for getting in touch and sharing your underlying motives.<br /><br />May I gently suggest you get them more involved? Or relax with them for the joy of family time, but not with the motive of anger? Or see your service as serving the Lord? I'm sure there are deeper needs, so I'm sorry for the pat answers. But I care about you and hope there can be some peace and joy in this situation. I'd love to chat more if you'd like (in a private setting).Kathy Collard Millerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12817358373337068610noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5811129216191843572.post-33503318017396136932013-01-14T05:09:23.624-08:002013-01-14T05:09:23.624-08:00I think I procrastinate because I feel entitled to...I think I procrastinate because I feel entitled to more time to myself, and because inwardly I'm angry when others in the family are all relaxing and I still have to clean.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com