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Appreciate small steps.

Appreciate small steps.

Credit yourself for whatever you accomplish today, however small it may be. Don’t focus on things you still need to do. Credit yourself for what you did do.

Don’t begrudge yourself for what you didn’t do. Just carry over any unfinished tasks to the next day. 

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