Procastination is the Key - Deepstash

Procastination is the Key

Inculcate the habit of saying no to low value tasks and things...!!

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In the world of worriers, be the calm and silent warrior. Will share insights and lessons from the books of different genre, human philosophy and psychology, fitness and Indian culture.

These are the ideas which needs to be implemented for accomplishing tasks and inculcating the habits within ourself.

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