Consequence

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    Do you more often have to deal with the consequences of your actions, or the consequences of your inactions?
     
    I used to be the Queen of Procrastination, and I'm still suffering the consequences of my inactions. I'm trying hard to fix it though.
     
    It's usually the consequences of my inactions I need to deal with, but they're not really that extreme; usually it's just staying up a lot later than usual to start finish an assignment I should have started finished earlier. I'll probably end up getting into a lot of trouble if I don't up my time management abilities, though...
     
    Oh yes I have to suffer the consequences of my actions and still today kind of dealing with one of them.
     
    Definitely.
    I was dealing with one consequence for, what, six months? Just because of doing something stupid...then doing it again. And it kept getting worse and worse until I finally got around to changing my actions. T:
     
    Most consequences of mine are regrets, which I'm struggling to put them off. Many things helped me to distract those thoughts.
     
    More my inactions. I try not to act before thinking, sometimes that's a problem in itself for me as sometimes not acting is bad too. Sometimes things are bad for me because I dont do something about it.
     
    Probably inaction. I can be really lazy when I want to be and that normally has more of an impact than when I actually do stuff... as that turns out quite well for the most part! But laziness often results in not getting things done and having to explain them and whatnot. Not good.
     
    Inaction for me. If I put enough effort into something, I usually do great, but I've been rather lazy lately. I still get any assignments handed in, but I usually don't finish normal homework, which I hate, but I'm lazy. Oh well.
     
    Inaction. While I do some stupid stuff, I've caused far more long-term harm by not doing things. Like, I might've actually finished college if I hadn't just sat around and waited for something to happen. Just one of many examples.
     
    Neither recently, although usually the consequences of my actions catch up with me in due time. I was more inaction-based when I was in school and those consequences were often instant, but it feels good just knowing that I'll never have to feel that again.
     
    Uhhh... probably more often not taking action. I am not super ambitious... and when I do take action I've often thought through what I'm doing really well. The only times I really suffer the consequences for my actions is impulse buying... lol
     
    Consequences are for people who lack cunning.
    Action.
    Ask forgiveness, not permission.
     
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