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3 — Break Down One Loose End at a Time (1)

3 — Break Down One Loose End at a Time (1)

People try to finish everything at once, but it always leads to overwhelm and procrastination. So, create a plan to tackle each task and commitment you decide to keep.

A one-at-a-time approach works best.

  1. Start Small : Begin with the easiest task on your list. Research shows that completing small tasks first creates momentum (I’ve talked about that here.)
  2. Set Deadlines : Set a realistic deadline for each task. Be specific. Don’t write things like I’ll do it next week.
  3. Use the 2-Minute Rule : If a task can be done in two minutes or less, do it immediately.

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Start the new year fresh by closing loose ends in your life. Learn practical tips to declutter, set goals, and embrace a clean slate for success.

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Advantages of the two-minute rule

  • The two-minute rule is simple and straightforward to implement.
  • It prevents procrastination before it starts. Instead of adding a task to a list to do in the future, it can be done now.
  • It creates momentum. Doing a small t...

*One Step At A Time*

*One Step At A Time*

  1. Use a planner or to do list
  2. Visualize your goals.
  3. Practice procrastination affirmations
  4. Pay attention to your thoughts
  5. Use the 5 minute Rule ( then over time add more and more time as needed to complete task)

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