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Procrastination: Triple Your Productivity and Accomplish Your Goals

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Procrastination. We all suffer from it, we would all like to become more productive, to be able to free up time for doing the activities that we want to do. Procrastination can have a dramatic effect on one's life, leaving them unhappy and unsatisfied. But there is an answer, there is a cure. You can reclaim your life. And you can do it today.

Triple Your Productivity and Accomplish Your Goals is unlike similar guides in that each task encourages direct action by having a corresponding exercise. The exercises have been structured to provide immediate results, helping you to reclaim your productivity and better your life.


• Recognize the root of your procrastination problem

• Is perfectionism causing your procrastination problem?

• Is fear causing you to procrastinate?

• How to manage your time

• Do you suffer from cognition distortions and are your thoughts fooling you?

• How to overcome various cognition distortions

• How to prioritize your tasks

• How to increase your productivity just by learning how to say no

• How being proactive will eliminate procrastination as well as being a huge benefit in other areas of your life

• Learn to recognize thought patterns that are limiting you

• Plus much more

You don't have to suffer from procrastination any longer, and Triple Your Productivity and Accomplish Your Goals is your first step becoming much more productive at work, school, and at home.

46 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 16, 2014

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October 13, 2015
Picked this up as a free book on Google play. It wasn't as poorly written as I had anticipated. Most of the material was familiar, but I found a few points that I thought useful. I like the idea of marking your non-procrastination off on a calendar for 21 days to break the habit, for instance.

Ironically, I was reading this to help me procrastinate actual productive work....
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