Productive Procrastination: The Ultimate Guide to Overcoming Resistance and Getting Sh*T Done
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Do you know what it feels like to be truly productive?
To have a sense of accomplishment when you wake up in the morning?
To feel good about yourself because you made progress?
If you're like most people, you know what you need to do to achieve your goals, but something always seems to get in the way. Maybe it's resistance- the fear of failure or the unknown, perfectionism, or self-doubt. Whatever it is, it's holding you back from reaching your potential.
It's true that most of us have days when we just can't seem to get anything done. But what if there was a way to overcome resistance and feel good about yourself even as you're working hard (or hardly working)?
With Productive Procrastination, getting things accomplished becomes easier than ever before. Instead of being passive or aggressive towards your goals for the day (which usually means "nothing" is happening), you're actually using procrastination to get things done.
With Productive Procrastination, you will:
Learn how to get more done in less time.
Stop procrastinating and start succeeding.
Finally, take control of your life.
Stop feeling guilty and ashamed about your lack of productivity.
This tiny guide will assist you in hacking your inner resistance so that you can tick the boxes, get sh*t done, and feel great about yourself in the process!
*This book is appropriate for young adults (16+) and grown-ups (18+) of all ages.
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About Stacey Donaldson
Stacey Donaldson is a writer and content creator who has been tinkering around online for over a decade. After studying English and creative writing in school, she found her niche crafting content that is informative and entertaining.
Her scribbles have been featured in Huffington Post, Elephant Journal, Mind Body Green, and Elite Daily.
These days, you can find her typing away on her laptop in a local coffee shop, working on her next project, or productively procrastinating. Stacey enjoys reading, hugging trees, and road-tripping with her boo when she's not glued to a screen.