Lollygag, Lollygagging

To waste time by puttering aimlessly

As lollygagging around may apply to others involved in your life.

I am the first to say, I do not have long to live. I do not have time to waste.

As we come into contact and relationship with others, lollygagging often comes into play. Well, I think lolligagging around is fruitless. It means, you are moving without a purpose. You are in lala-land. You are swimming as best as you can, but making no progress. Many times you just do not know which direction take nor what adjustments to make. That is also when you stop being yourself.

Another example: You are moving happily along and you meet this person you are very much impressed with. You suggest and endeavor, they say this is exactly what I need, and you find yourself litterly having to push their lazy butts all the way. Just depends on your strength. 100% of you or 1% of 100.

I prefer 1% of 100, so before you go any further, you might want to take your new endeavor to the Lord, in prayer, because doubt has entered your picture. After you have gotten involved here comes the pity parties. Well, I have to take it slow because you do not know what I have just gone through.

Address it and if you find the other party not willing and/or no change, Delete it. I mean give time for things to develop on their own, with out you having the feelings of forcing the situation.

If not and instead of continuing to move with a purpose or forward, you will find yourself lolligagging more, wasting time, being stuck in a rut and unable to stay focused. Further, lolligagging around can be dangerous, as in predator and prey. The predator seeing its prey is most vulnerable when the prey is not paying attention.

There have been many, many times when I may have... disturbed you, troubled you, pestered you, irritated you, bugged you or got on your nerves, So today I just wanna tell you that...I PLAN TO CONTINUE. Love you and no time for lollygagging What about Graffitted

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