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A few steps to consider before saying "Just do it" are

1) make a to do list - preferably with more easier tasks at first and the tasks getting progressively difficult.

2) making a mental (or physical) note of each thing you have to do and alloting time to it based on how long it will take you to do that specific task, and if you can, allot yourself some extra time just incase.

3) use deadlines to your advantage - while alloting yourself time to work on something keep the deadline in mind and allot yourself a timeline which ends earlier.

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Hi! I'm Anu, 18 year old in love with reading, writing and being creative. I also love music and arts and crafts. The idea of spreading love, peace and happiness around keeps me going ♥️

Procrastination is a huge part of my life as I'm sure it is of many others as well, so maybe it's time that we look a little more deeper into the strange world of procrastinators and procrastination.

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