By making a habit of prioritizing the most important... - Deepstash

By making a habit of prioritizing the most important task first thing in the morning, you are more likely to accomplish it successfully and free up time later in the day. This approach can help you avoid procrastination and ensure that you make steady progress toward your goals.

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Do you find it challenging to initiate your dream project? Are you frequently postponing essential activities until later in the day? Do you find yourself easily distracted by external factors, leading to feelings of dissatisfaction and anxiety? Instead of commencing your day with a significant task, do you find yourself first checking your emails or the number of likes on your most recent Instagram post?

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