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17 March 2026

  • curprev 09:3309:33, 17 March 2026 Elias71352 talk contribs 6,367 bytes +6,367 Created page with "We usually procrastinate because we're not assigning the proper time of day to the right type of work. Break your day into manageable chunks, corresponding to 30-minute slots, and prioritize the tasks that are most essential. Whereas it’s good to have targets, this could result in burnout—where you’re unfold too skinny and never making progress in any direction. If you’ve been procrastinating for a while, you’ve in all probability reached the purpose where you..."