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PROCRASTINATION: THE SIXTY SECOND SOLUTION: Simple time management technique that's proven to get things done

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How To Stop Procrastinating In 60 Seconds Simple Time Management Technique That's Proven To Get Things Done Cure procrastination forever."I've not seen this simple time management technique taught anywhere else. It's a simple technique that works."If you want to stop procrastinating and get things done, this technique will solve your problem in 60 seconds. This short 12 page guide, shows the easiest and fastest way to get anything done. Forget complicated methods as you won't need them after reading this.There are many long books about time management containing strategies, techniques, tips for getting things done, and how to increase productivity.The author didn't find the technique in any of those books.It was found by accident when experimenting with writing. The cure found to work, with astounding results, is the one you're about to learn. Getting things done is not a problem when you know this simple technique.The author came across this technique to help him get on with his writing tasks. Sitting down and get started writing used to be hard to do. However, since using this technique, starting and finishing anything has never again been a problem.The author decided to try it to get other tasks done. Was it the way of getting things done? The answer is a resounding 'Yes'.You'll find it easy to do and will get success immediately. It works that well for getting things done.This is by all accounts the procrastination cure.About the author...Ian Stables is a best-selling author of several Kindle books including...The Easy Way To How to clean your house using a three times faster methodThe Speed Ironing How to iron clothes using the much faster 'steam, pull and sweep' methodA Best-Seller Authors How to easily get ideas, content, write and sell your book (The indie authors simple and complete step-by-step system)

14 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 18, 2012

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January 1, 2025
Very short. Basically just start the task for 60 seconds and decide if you want to continue. More than likely you will as you want to complete the task. Procrastination is just in the mind
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