I saw this thread a while ago and had been successfully procrastinating my response to you until now

. Your last post was so thought-provoking for me however, that my conscience won out and went ahead and convicted me.
I will agree that, for some people this issue is a
very tangled web! And using eyes which look on from within the web, there may not be evident answers as to a way out. One must learn to use eyes that are completely unhindered by the mess. Sometimes individuals will find themselves thinking they must unwind the entire mess in order to just make even a little bit of progress. This is extremely daunting to say the least, but more importantly, I believe it to be ultimately false. I do not think it is necessary, nor even possible to unwind the mess. Steps can and must be taken
over it and beyond it, not within it. Perspective is the goal it would seem.
Part of it is also that things become a habit or the mind just associates it with "later." I want to get out of that.
I think this is a crux here. It seems the important thing in this case of wanting to boot the addiction of associating with "later", would be to
not associate with "later", booting the association with "later"

. One must begin "now" to associate with "now"
in place of associating with "later". "Now" then vetos "later".
Bernhard had mentioned somewhere (I will try to paraphrase) about visualizing oneself actually
doing what must be done, not just the finished product, and that this will undoubtedly give impulse to accomplishing the work at hand.
This tool has already proven itself successful for me, when I will be disciplined and humbled enough to use it.
m1469