1. Don't fall into the trap of urgency. - Deepstash
1. Don't fall into the trap of urgency.

1. Don't fall into the trap of urgency.

If you tend to rush through decision-making when under the pressure of too many demands, you can develop self-awareness of your counterproductive habit, and learn to pause or take a break before rushing forward.

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Being an ambivert person, I am too much fond of reading, and always eager to learn.

Many young people seem to find themselves stuck in a practical or survival thinking mindset that can negatively impact their ability to function personally and professionally over time.

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