Hearing your favorite NPR segment come on the radio... - Deepstash

Hearing your favorite NPR segment come on the radio during your commute is the trigger that sets off the whole chain of emotions and behaviors that ultimately leads to you being late. So, change the trigger... You might, for example, subscribe to that NPR segment's podcast feed, which means you could listen to it on your commute home from work rather than before work.

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