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Reward Progress Instead of Perfection

Reward Progress Instead of Perfection

  • Why : Procrastination thrives when you think you have to get everything right.
  • Action : Reward yourself for each subtask. But don’t overdo it. Even a simple five-minute break with your favorite TV show is enough.

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