Beat Procrastination: From the Akrasia Sprint to Success, Tools to Avoid Procrastination, Increase Productivity and Take Control of Your Life
Written by Phil Monn
Narrated by Ivana Mijatovic
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About this audiobook
Get what you want and control your destiny!
Inside, you’ll find a wealth of advice for taking action in life. You’ll learn how Akrasia differs from procrastination - and how to increase your will and determination. With this new knowledge, you can build the limitless life you’ve always wanted!
This easy-to-understand book includes real-life examples for avoiding mental obstacles and moving ahead to your goals. By understanding your cognitive responses and behavior patterns, you can grab the controls and create a better life situation!
With this fascinating, cutting-edge book, you can:
- Increase your will, learn right decision-making & problem solving process and decrease your Akrasia
- Understand how to Overcome Procrastination and conquer Akrasia
- Break procrastination habits and achieve more intrinsic motivation to "finish it today" by developing an "anti-procrastination mindset"
- Learn self-control and self-binding techniques to stop making unhealthy diet choices, cure your postponed health issues, and financial difficulties
- Make incredible life changes with the power of self-control
- Stop struggling to get started on important projects
- Muzzle your inner critic and eliminate negative self-talk
- Stop delaying your success
- And so much more
It’s time to get serious about success. This book, the first in its series, gives you a whole workshop of personal development tools.
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Reviews for Beat Procrastination
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/52 stars because A, the reader is very hard to understand at times, and B it seems like much of this information is just the authors randomly drawn opinion. There are some good excerpts from Socrates, and an actual persons success story (which the author only leaves you to grab useful straws from as in what to do), but those are both in truth more guiding than the authors diatribe of labeling, identifying and brandishing different types of procrastinators. It’s like she’s (the author or reader) negging you into not being a procrastinator, by just pointing out all the bad things procrastinating does, but not offering much real life hope or evidence through peoples success stories or influential behavioral/psychological tricks.