Stop Procrastination Now: LIFE-CHANGING HACKS TO CURE PROCRASTINATION, BUILD SELF DISCIPLINE

Posted By: TiranaDok

Stop Procrastination Now: LIFE-CHANGING HACKS TO CURE PROCRASTINATION, BUILD SELF DISCIPLINE, INCREASE YOUR ENERGY - DEVELOP HEALTHY HABITS AND OVERCOME ANXIETY AND STRESS. by Robert Reed
English | October 9, 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08KS3WHP5 | 135 pages | EPUB | 0.42 Mb

Do you want to stop always putting off the things you need to do and to build your
self-discipline?
Have you ever thought about how many times you have put off something to do? An
important decision or choice. The delivery of a job to do but you don't like. The execution
of a bureaucratic act. The resolution of a problem that is ruining your life.

There is often a tendency to minimize this habit. Someone calls it "laziness". But it
actually has another name: procrastination. This attitude harms you, and if it
becomes customary it can seriously affect your existence.

There are very few people who manage to complete all the checks of their commitments
with constancy and punctuality without postponing them, managing to be efficient and
focused throughout the day.
Yet to do so, you don't need to make huge sacrifices or turn your life upside down.
There are a few simple habits and strategies that can help you to stop procrastinating and
start doing what you really want. Once you learn them, you will be able to enjoy some
rest at the end of the day without feeling guilty for not doing enough.

In "Stop Procrastination Now", you will discover:
  • Life-changing hacks to cure procrastination;
  • How to build self-discipline;
  • How to increase your energy;
  • Tricks to develop healthy habits and overcome anxiety and stress;
  • Simple and immediate tools to stop procrastinating and
    live a lighter and more
  • productive life;
  • How to achieve all goals without feeling overwhelmed.

In this book you will also find the most constructive ways to reason and the most
powerful techniques
to get rid of bad habits and avoid negative consequences, starting
from the psychological reasons why you always tend to put off important things.