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4. Commit

Make these tasks the focus of the day. If you've completed them, your day counts as a win - no matter what else happens. Anything extra is just the cherry on top.

Commit until it becomes a habit, or until the tasks are completed - then repeat the steps.

Take your time. This is a marathon, not a sprint.

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