 
                Using the Kimmy Principle to do almost anything, no matter how much you hate it | Ep 17
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Even the most resistant brain can do things for 10 seconds at a time.
Discover how breaking down tasks and challenges into manageable 10-second increments (inspired by the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) can help you overcome resistance, make progress, and achieve your goals. I dive into the science for why this approach works, and you'll get practical advice on how to use this idea for yourself.
- Learn how breaking tasks into 10-second increments can boost your motivation and help you accomplish things you absolutely hate. 
- Discover how simple actions like washing one dish between activities or writing a single sentence of an email can build momentum. 
- I discuss how micro-wins are actually better for dopamine than big goals. 
- The Kimmy Principle can be applied to any area of your life where resistance arises, so it's the best. 
- By consistently practicing the Kimmy principle, you develop a stronger sense of self-trust. Each 10-second task completed reinforces your belief in your capabilities, empowering you to take on bigger challenges and embrace a growth mindset. 
 
            
        