There are two classes of people don’t get things one. The first class is the lazy, and the second class is the category of people walking around all day with anxiety and talking about how they need to be more productive. They make checklists and will tell anyone who will listen about the work they have to do. The amount of effort thinking about work greatly exceeds the amount of work actually accomplished.
How do you remove this barrier to productive when you are thinking about putting forth intensive effort towards a task but are not, in fact, actually putting forth intensive effort towards a task?
Usually, the barrier comes from thinking about the necessary finished product rather than the individual elements necessary to creating the finished product. To use a pedestrian example, imagine the delayed task is “clean the house”. That can sound like a lot. If you break … Read the rest of this article!
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