Everyone Procrastinates. Here’s How to Accomplish What Matters Most to You
TimeWe’re always procrastinating on something so learning how to neglect some things in order to focus on others is a vital skill.
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We’re always procrastinating on something so learning how to neglect some things in order to focus on others is a vital skill.
If you’ve ever put off an important task by, say, alphabetizing your spice drawer, you know it wouldn’t be fair to describe yourself as lazy. After all, alphabetizing requires focus and effort — and hey, maybe you even went the extra mile to wipe down each bottle before putting it back.
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