Hope is limited only by your imagination. But life doesn’t work like that.
You can’t work on anything your imagination produces. Otherwise, you will work on too many goals at once and fail at everything.
Milestones are a simple way to group and correlate a few tasks. So instead of splitting your attention, you will focus on a common goal.
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Passionate about self-improvement, personal growth, finance, and creativity. I love to inspire people to become the better version of themselves. Author @ www.cosmopolitanmindset.com
I learned that hope is useless until I was a child. Here, I will show people the differences between hope and action.
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Batching is a common productivity strategy - group similar tasks together so your brain doesn't tire with too much context switching.
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Our brain is very weak at performing multiple tasks at the same time. Being able to perform multiple tasks is excellent. But that thing is only limited to performing a task or physical task. Perhaps to study a book or solve problems you will require a full concentration on that particular thing. ...
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