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102 Ideas to Beat Procrastination. No Extreme Productivity Systems. No Impossible Motivation Promises. Simple Practical Ideas To Start Tasks and Beat Procrastination. (en Inglés)
Charles King (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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$ 826102 Ideas To Beat Procrastination is a practical guide for anyone who wants to start tasks more easily and spend less time stuck in delay. If you often find yourself putting things off, waiting for the right moment to begin, or feeling overwhelmed before starting, this book offers realistic ways to move from hesitation into action through small everyday changes.
This book does not promise perfect discipline or endless motivation. Instead, it provides simple, achievable ideas that make starting easier, reduce the pressure that leads to procrastination, and help you make steady progress on the tasks that matter. Some ideas help you begin immediately, while others help remove distractions, simplify decisions, and build habits that make it easier to follow through.
Inside you will find practical ways to start tasks sooner, break large projects into manageable steps, create simple triggers that help you begin, and build momentum through small actions. Each idea is clear, grounded, and easy to apply without complicated productivity systems or unrealistic expectations.
No pressure. No perfection. Just straightforward ideas to help you start sooner, reduce delay, and make steady progress on the things you want to get done.
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