How to Stop Procrastinating
Powerful Strategies to Overcome Laziness and Multiply Your Time
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Gregory Sutton
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Daniel Walter
About this listen
Have you ever felt there are not enough hours in the day to finish important tasks?
Do you feel stressed, anxious, and worried because your to-do lists never get completed?
Face it – at some point in your life, you have experienced unwanted distractions that kept you from focusing on pursuing your goals.
Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur, a teacher, a student, or a stay at home parent — this book will show you how to shatter procrastination and live a life of purpose and fulfillment. No matter how big or small, we all have goals, and when days turn into weeks and weeks turn into months and months turn into years without achieving them, life can get pretty depressing.
Did you know that you are only one or two mindset tweaks away from eliminating procrastination from your life?
In How to Stop Procrastinating, you will find the reasons why we procrastinate in the first place, and how to use that to accelerate your productivity to higher heights. This book will enlighten your mind and open your eyes to the infinite possibilities that are available to you, whether you want more financial freedom, happiness, or personal fulfillment. You will discover:
- The science behind crushing procrastination
- How to escape social media traps that engage you for hours on end
- The importance of eating the right foods to boost your productivity
- How to overcome previous fears of failure, judgment, and rejection
- Powerful action-based tips to reach your goals faster
- How to discipline yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally
- Techniques to master the art of time management
The time is now, not tomorrow, not next week. Don’t waste another day — now is the time for transformation.
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- Raymond Delacruz
- 06-02-21
Amazing book
This is an amazing book it has really helped me in learning new life skills it has helped me with feeling more motivated and I would highly recommend this book I have already recommend this to many of my friends you will not be disappointed
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- Dr. MB Rajesh, London
- 28-05-21
Really useful
Plain facts that needs reminding said in a simple clean way. These strategies will help but needs to be practised!
But over the years we lose perspective and focus. This book brings it right back
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- v_angel
- 18-09-23
Very powerful book, full of great and practical suggestions how to achieve your dreams
I really enjoyed this audio book, it has a lot of useful suggestions and tips on how to stop procrastinating, it digs into the reasons why we procrastinate and urges us to make a positive change in life to achieve our potential and happiness. I would highly recommend it!
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- Anonymous User
- 01-03-24
Just a bit dull
It sounded like a good book but I found it a bit dull. I couldn't finish it.
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- richard moyse
- 16-01-24
Point by point advice
This is a decent read and relevant points made, however…. My only complaint is that It’s yet another self improvement book primarily for middle to high-middle class office workers, nothing for struggling construction workers or builders.
Overall a good read with great points.
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