How to Stop Procrastinating Without Forcing It
Procrastination is rarely about laziness. Here's a calm, kind way to start: name the feeling, shrink the task, and let yourself begin badly on purpose.
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Reclaim your attention from the noise — beating procrastination, working deeply, and following through.
Procrastination is rarely about laziness. Here's a calm, kind way to start: name the feeling, shrink the task, and let yourself begin badly on purpose.
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