Stop Wasting Time

Stop Wasting Time. Something you want to do do it something you want to be be it never wait for tomorrow because you may never see it. If your waiting stop take the plunge go do and be then no matter what you will be happy. Life is not a game but that doesnt mean it cant be fun. Would you say this to yourself or someone else?

stop wasting time

Stop Wasting Time

Do you waste time?

  • elliott

    I am going to call my ex bf right now thanks to you

  • tyler

    hahah let us knowhow it goes elliot

  • http://modelmayhem.com/sammyvip Sam_Spillman

    i tell myself this constantly, and it helps, but when i tell others they just call me a bitch

  • tyler

    @sam why would they call you a bitch?

  • Olayinka

    Good morning, Tyler. Stop being a mind reader! I did say this to someone yesterday and they said some mean things in response!

  • http://modelmayhem.com/sammyvip Sam_Spillman

    in there egotistical minds, mine telling them to stop wasting time is bitchy, cuz they dont think they’re wasting time

  • http://twitter.com/captainkrizz krizz

    If it needed to be said yes.

    And I love this, the Stop Playing Games one is my favorite and I can’t decide which I like better now so I’m just not going to.

  • http://www.twitter.com/lovesimoncurtis casandra collier aka lovesimoncurtis on twitter

    i always say stop wasting time to myself cause i need to move on and i would tell simon curtis stop wasting time and follow me on twitter already ahh i know thats nothing to do with it but hah

  • tyler

    @Olayinka people never like the truth when its about them

  • Olayinka

    @Sam_Spillman I knew it! Humans cant handle the truth because time is being wasted! And they know they are wasting time

  • tyler

    @krizz you can just like them both!

  • Jess

    My tattoo tells me this everyday, hence why I have it!

  • tyler

    how long have u had it jess?

  • Olayinka

    @tyler I would want someone to tell me if I’m wasting time

  • dinot

    I would say it to myself…

    Just do it. Stop procrastinating.

  • tyler

    @dinot do you procrastinate?

  • Jess

    I’ve had it for about 3 years now

  • dinot

    I procrastinate with my personal life, but always get my academic life done.

    I am f$&cked that way:)

  • http://twitter.com/Quintossntially Not Zach

    I’m a chronic procrastinator…
    I think I’d need it to be more strongly worded
    to get me to snap into obedience…mmm obedience…

  • michelle

    love this

  • http://rdg1983.livejournal.com/ Rebekah

    I’d say it to myself and to a couple of other people that I know.

    I do waste time, but I’m going to blame my A.D.D on that fault.

    And to the people I know who waste time, well… my close friend is with a guy who forgot her birthday, and they’ve been together for five years, but it’s not my place to tell her she’s wasting her time, namely on him. As far am concerned, there are only a handful things you have to remember every year, your significant others birthday, your moms, when taxes are due, and when to turn the clocks forward or back.

    I just wasted three hours on a painting, only to discard it because I hate gouche paint.

  • JayTravis

    Funny thing about time… the older you get, the more you realize that the time spent that you once considered “wasted” time is sometimes what you look back on the fondest, because it is when you were doing what made you happiest rather than pursuing someone else’s idea of what you *should* have been doing to achieve the success that THEY want to define you by.

    I do agree about not wasting time. Childhood is such a long time going through it, because an entire decade is longer than your existence so your perspective is skewed. Being a teenager has enough drama and you can’t wait to get through it and past it. Your twenties seem to last a while, as you grow into them. Blink and your thirties are gone. And after that, the concept of your mortality starts to sink in, as you look back and see how short a decade really is at a time. So you really should try to figure out what matters to YOU in your life, and then become that person.

    If you were pharoah, what would you want drawn about you on the walls of your pyramid? What would you want to carry over into your afterlife, to have your soul weighed against? Would you go to the eternal garden, or see your soul be fed to the crocodile?

    History will forget the vast majority of individual humanity in time. But what will the people your life touches recall of you after you are gone? THAT, to me, is what defines whether your time is being “wasted” or not- what you leave behind is not your stuff, or how much of it you gather along the way. Wealth, fame and Kings fade into dust, but the stories of archetypes are what get woven into the collective consciousness of mankind, and survive to be retold and carry across civilizations.

    Better to be Gilgamesh or Alexander the Great than Bill Gates or Brad Pitt… But whatever Fate has destined for you, be it.

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  • JayTravis

    (And yes; I *do* recognize the irony inherent in writing a long post- and follow-up post- in a thread about not wasting time… ;) )

  • Megan

    It’s all what you consider to be a “waste of time”, but yes I would say this to myself, but no to other people. Thank you for saying it to me, so now there’s the uncertainty about what it is I really want to do…

  • Megan

    and JayTravis, thanks for your post, I did not consider it a waste of my time to read it, nor yours to write.

  • Nora

    Well I wasted a lot of my time without even realising it and I wast a lot of time with realising it but I’m working on it since a while and you are so right! I’m always happier if I jump into live then abandon it!

  • Lisa M

    My Da waited until his retirement, feeling he would have all the time in the world. Within a year, he was dead. He may not have been much of a father, but he did teach me this valuable lesson. Do it now, because there may not be time later on. I traveled to most of the places I wanted to see (not Greece yet). I bought everything I wanted to have. My only disappointment has been my career. But I am writing again, and that is what is most important to me.

    I would say these three words are chock full of wisdom, Tyler.

  • http://twitter.com/quixoticMoon quixoticMoon

    Haha ouch. I need this to be on my wall.
    I admit that I waste a lot of time. I have so many projects that need to be done but I always catch myself spending hours on nothing.
    Wonder work once again Tyler.

  • Elizabeth

    I love this piece…I repeat this to myself several times a day. Do you sell your prints? I want this…

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  • Jaj Gaikwad

    i jus waste tym unmindfully…evn my subconsious mind reminds me on my daily goals bt i ignre it..wan vt en i realize dat things r getng oovr..i get frustd fr wat i’ve done…

  • Jaj Gaikwad

    jus waste tym unmindfully…evn my subconsious mind reminds me of my daily goals bt i ignre it..and ven i realize dat things r getng ol ovr..i get frustd fr wat i’ve done…