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Productivity Plan: How To Rewire Your Brain, Build Better Habits, And Overcome Procrastination With 31 Life Hacks
Productivity Plan: How To Rewire Your Brain, Build Better Habits, And Overcome Procrastination With 31 Life Hacks
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You glance over at the stack of open envelopes
your name at the side of your desk, wrinkling your nose and wincing just at the thought of having to deal with paying the bills.
Lunch break goes by, no bills have been paid yet. Then, dinner. Still no paid bills.
The sunlight floods your room and the birds sing you their good morning song as you stretch your arms above your head and smile at the thought of it being the weekend. No alarms to be woken up by, you can finally enjoy a nice breakfast at your own leisurely pace, and plans can be made according to your wishes.
Suddenly, all those feelings of peace
from your body.
The smile disappears from your face and all you are left with is the feeling of
and
.
You may continue to ask yourself every time a scenario like this plays out.
These situations are all too common, yet many people
to address the issue at hand and simply allow others to label them as "
."
There comes a point in life where you need to take responsibility for your
and make the effort to change it for your own
and, well,
. That point in your life is right now.
In
, you will discover:
Even if you're
for being
person who always gets things done at a later time, putting it off until you have no more excuses left to use, you
capable of changing your habits. No one is unable to change, not even you, no matter how long your habits have persisted.
And if you think being a perpetual procrastinator isn't a big deal, that it's just a harmless personality trait, think again. In the end, it will
your life.
From
himself come the wise words, "You must not procrastinate. Rather you should make preparations so that even if you die tonight, you would have no regrets."
No one wants to live a life full of
and feelings of
, so why should you?
Do your future self a favor, and
that bad habit of procrastinating like a bug.