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Stop Waiting: Procrastination Hacks to Set Your Productivity on Fire

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The Death of Progress
Benjamin Franklin said that an ideal day consists of 8 hours work, 8 hours play, and 8 hours rest.

This, interestingly, highlights the problem with procrastination: often, it's neither productive, nor fun, nor restful.

I mean, would you spend as many hours refreshing Facebook, re-checking your e-mails, and browsing blogs if you didn’t feel that you had something important to be doing?

The truth is that procrastination is a real life-sapper. It inhibits success and postpones our goals. It plays on humanity's desire for instant gratification, and leeches off our fear of failure.

That’s Where ‘Stop Waiting’ Comes In
What am I offering you? Here’s just a few of the many big-time benefits:

This is a fairly short book, and intentionally so. That means you can spend less time reading, and more time applying. It might be small, but it packs a punch; it's absolutely filled with actionable techniques that I personally employ on a daily basis. Just one time-tested concept after another. No fluff.

We’ll be digging deep into some very pernicious fallacies. Is there such a thing as the ‘perfect moment’? How important is planning? And who comes out on top when you pit a bunch of stoned people against a bunch of multi-taskers, and ask them to take an IQ test?

All of the techniques inside are powerful, but you’ll be getting access to one particular method that absolutely turned my working life around. I call it the ‘Mini Deadline Miracle’. Implementing this now allows me write to 1,000 extremely high-quality words a day, every day, with no hitches whatsoever.

You’ll learn how picking up your phone can actually make you significantly more productive than putting it down.

You’ll see how pain – and not pleasure – can be the greatest motivator of all. I’ve got some killer advice on how you can harness it for maximum productivity.

You’ll also learn: how to engineer and maintain a habit; why failing is so important; how structuring your procrastination can reap massive rewards – and much more.

Want to live a more productive life?

Scroll up and grab your copy today. You won't regret it.

29 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 19, 2014

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