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<strong>Think</strong> Like Deborah<br />
week, and often for long hours, so she had<br />
lots of free time. We could both have had a<br />
good time together as we explored her new<br />
home with a sense of adventure.<br />
All I needed to do was make the necessary<br />
flight arrangements, and off to Asia, I’d go<br />
with the exotic island of Malaysia being my<br />
first stop. Now, for some crazy, inexplicable<br />
reason, I kept hesitating. All the while, my<br />
friend kept encouraging me to come.<br />
Many times, I came close to pulling<br />
it off, but I let my own doubts rule my<br />
better judgment. I kept telling myself, maybe<br />
tomorrow I would feel better about going, but<br />
for the moment, there were so many other<br />
things that needed my attention.<br />
At least, that was my excuse for never<br />
being quite ready. Well, months went by, and<br />
the “better feeling” never came. Furthermore,<br />
the “better time” never came until it was<br />
too late. When she was ready to return to<br />
the States, that’s about the time I made the<br />
decision to visit her. Sad to say, I missed an<br />
important opportunity because I kept winding<br />
up and procrastinating, but never actually<br />
stepped out to swing that bat.<br />
Contrarily, prophetess Deborah did not<br />
seem to suffer from such a malady. She<br />
understood the dangers of procrastination<br />
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