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Procrastination: How to Beat Procrastination For Good and Manage Time Better (Stop Procrastinating, Manage Your Time Better and Be More Productive Every Day)
Procrastination: How to Beat Procrastination For Good and Manage Time Better (Stop Procrastinating, Manage Your Time Better and Be More Productive Every Day)
Procrastination: How to Beat Procrastination For Good and Manage Time Better (Stop Procrastinating, Manage Your Time Better and Be More Productive Every Day)
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Stop Procrastination & Change Your Life Forever With My Fantastic E-Book – Starting Today!

- Do you regularly find yourself cornered by your own habit of putting off things for later on?
- Is “I’ll do this tomorrow” your personal life motto?
- Would like to be able to be punctual, dependable, and have a well-managed time schedule?

If all this sounds familiar, then I have a little secret to share with you; a simple, yet effective habit that will transform your life – and yourself!

On my first book “How To Beat Procrastination For Good & Manage Your Time Better” I explain in a simple and comprehensive manner what causes us to procrastinate – right before I reveal how to successfully overcome it?

Don’t Let Another Moment Pass You By!
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherJoe Brym
Release dateJan 1, 2018
ISBN9781370597949
Procrastination: How to Beat Procrastination For Good and Manage Time Better (Stop Procrastinating, Manage Your Time Better and Be More Productive Every Day)

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    Procrastination - Joe Brym

    Procrastination: How to Beat Procrastination For Good and Manage Time Better

    (Stop Procrastinating, Manage Your Time Better and Be More Productive Every Day)

    By Joe Brym

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction – What is Procrastination?

    Chapter 1: Why Do We Love to Procrastinate?

    Chapter 2: Negative Effects of Procrastination

    Chapter 3: The 3 …2…1… Trick

    Chapter 4: Time Management

    Chapter 5: General Tips to Overcome Procrastination

    Conclusion

    Introduction – What is Procrastination?

    A procrastinating attitude can be defined as one in which the individual chooses to do a less important task rather than a more important one. The reasons for this procrastinating attitude could be many and another chapter in this book discusses them in detail. The most important result of procrastinating is the piling up of important tasks to such an extent that doing them could actually prove to be counterproductive later on.

    For an individual to be called a procrastinator, he or she must consistently indulge in doing less urgent and needless tasks

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