If this model doesn’t work, perhaps you need a break. The task isn’t difficult, unclear, scary, or tedious; you’re tired. Just let it go for now, focus on recharging your batteries, and don’t let feeling guilty about procrastination take your time.
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Treat your procrastination the way you treat your progress.
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Step back and evaluate the day-to-day tasks which are the most important to you.
Recognize when you need to take a break and continue later on when you can be more effective. Signs that you need to take a break are:
Procrastination isn’t the enemy — it’s a signal. A nudge from within, asking you to face your fears, shift your mindset, and take that one brave step forward. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to begin.
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