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1 — The Pain Points

1 — The Pain Points

First, review your pain points — a.k.a. the problems that prevent you from working at your best.

Those problems might be temporary, like a stressful period at work, or recursive, like procrastinating too long.

In both cases, you must acknowledge them and the effects on your performance.

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