Stop Procrastinating
A Simple Guide to Hacking Laziness, Building Self Discipline, and Overcoming Procrastination
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ナレーター:
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Mitch Trachtenberg
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著者:
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Nils Salzgeber
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Do you feel like your potential is severely limited due to your procrastination habit? Are you tired of the guilt, stress, and overwhelm that comes with procrastination? Do you want to learn the secret to getting things done quickly and effectively so that you can increase your success in all areas of life?
In this no-fluff and action-oriented audiobook, you’ll discover the real reason behind your procrastination (there’s only one!), and you’ll find potent tools to help you overcome procrastination for good.
You’ll discover:
- More than 20 science-based strategies designed to help you overcome laziness, free yourself from excessive guilt, and get things done whether you feel like it or not
- New research explaining differences between procrastinators and non-procrastinators (Hint: Procrastination is not your fault.)
- Why criticizing yourself always leads to more procrastination and what to do instead
- The 30-second trick to build “instant habits”, so you can wake up early, exercise regularly, and get more done without wasting any willpower
- A quick walkthrough of the new science of willpower: why you need it, easy ways to get more of it, and step-by-step advice on how you’ll use it to overcome procrastination
- Why your granny doesn’t procrastinate (the alarming link between technology, distractions, and procrastination…and what you must do to escape this trap)
Whether you’re a failing student, aspiring entrepreneur, stay-at-home mom, or just someone who’s constantly struggling for motivation, know that by following the information in Stop Procrastinating, you can overcome procrastination.
More importantly, you can finally realize your potential, go after your dreams, and enjoy life without constantly feeling guilty or stressed out.
©2018 Nils Salzgeber (P)2022 Nils Salzgeber