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3 – Set overachieving boundaries (2)

3 – Set overachieving boundaries (2)

  • Set limits for the maximum work you can do in one session/day.
  • And check your boundaries often. Sometimes, a good push of motivation will allow you to do more. Other times, you might get exhausted earlier.

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