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5. The Rule Of Three Tasks

5. The Rule Of Three Tasks

For each day determine 3 tasks that you must complete by the end of the day. Keep reminding yourself of your goals can help you complete it.

This relieves pressure and satisfaction from completing tasks makes you confident.

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