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2] At such time, don't focus on the whole task. Cut it into small pieces. As small as you can. Focus completely at that task. Do it everyday. If you have less time, then gradually increase the pace.

For example; if your goal is to build a house. Never focus on building the whole house. Just focus on laying the brick. Give your πŸ’―% to the work. And after consistent and right efforts, you will have a house

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