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HOW TO START BIG THINGS ?

  • Go small.
  • Go extreme.
  • Say no.
  • Dont get trapped in the check off game.

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Four Thieves Of Productivity

  1. Inability to Say "No"
  2. Fear of Chaos
  3. Poor Health Habits
  4. Envuronment Doesn't Support Your Goals.

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