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Don’t Overdo It

Don’t Overdo It

Be productive but don’t forget that sometimes you need a break. Taking a break has been proven to: relax, reduce stress, increase productivity and give you new perspectives.

Burning yourself out is only going to make you tired, kill your motivation and stop your momentum.

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