Time illusion is a thing.
When you set long-term goals, you can’t track them because you have a lot of time. But in the last moments, you realize you don’t.
But then, your deadline will approach. And you will start working again because you realize you have been delaying until the last minute. And the urge of the deadline will push you again.
In the beginning, your motivation pushes you to work with consistency. But then, you forget about your goal. Every day you will procrastinate because you have time. And you will spend weeks doing nothing.
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Not setting goals made me accomplish only a few things over the last months. Much less than I expected.
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