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When you feel stuck, think forward and backwards; reverse engineer the problem. Deconstruct what you’ve already done.
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Working backwards is useful when the final result is clear but the initial portion of a problem is obscure.
Reverse engineering allows you to notice patterns your brain normally ignores.
This will help you to take action instead of feeling sorry for yourself. So the next time you see someone do something you want to do, either:
When you tell someone about your goal, you already feel partially satisfied because you start thinking that you’ve done some steps on the way towards your goal.
Plus, some of the people you tell might demotivate you.
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