You know what’s worse than late gifts? Late dreams.
Procrastination isn’t laziness, it's fear in disguise.
When you “put things off,” it’s usually because of:
Fear of failure (“What if I mess it up?”)
Fear of uncertainty (“What if I don’t know how?”)
Fear of disapproval (“What will people think?”)
Here’s how to break it:
The 3-Minute Rule. Do it for three minutes. Your brain can’t resist finishing.
Cheese the Task. Two small actions to poke holes in the resistance.
Laugh at the fear. Literally. Fear loses power when mocked.
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Fun Fact: The average person wastes 55 days a year procrastinating. That’s almost two months of your dreams gone.
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Side Tip: Rename your to-do list: “Today’s Opportunities to Dominate.” See what happens.
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Reflection: Fear fades when motion starts.
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