I’m a procrastinator.
I always have been and, in all likelihood, I always will be. The thing about procrastinators is that
we do get the work done, and we get it done just
before the due date.
I am grateful that Texas 4000 has deadlines for this
reason. Not only do they have
deadlines, but they’re also hard
deadlines. Soft deadlines
shouldn’t exist, because they basically negate the due date. A hard deadline though? That’s non-negotiable. Our first deadline was to have a
certain number of volunteer hours, and I loved that because it meant that we
had to spend our Saturday mornings working at triathlons getting to know our
teammates. I am grateful, because
I have more friends now than I thought I could by this point in the game.
The biggest upcoming deadline so far is on September 3. On that date we are required to have
fundraised $1,000, and without this deadline I likely wouldn’t have sent out
the first round of letters already.
What if we haven’t raised $1,000 by this deadline? We don’t get our bikes. Well that was incentive enough for me,
and I am grateful for the outpouring of support I have received from those who
have received something so far. What’s
the next deadline? That 5K I
mentioned last post. Now if only I
could scare myself into running every day . . .