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Procrastination: Dominate Procrastination - Tips, Hacks And Strategies To Stop Procrastinating And Skyrocket Your Productivity

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If you are looking to eliminate your procrastinating habits, see your productivity soar and take control of your life, keep reading…





You have the potential to be great.

There’s just one thing holding you back - yourself

Do you find yourself spending hours on social media instead of finishing a project?

How many times have you made a grand plan only to stop at the first hurdle?

You’re not alone!

There are thousands of people just like you out there who want to remove these goal killing habits, I know because I was one of them.

In this book, you’ll discover the deep seated reasons behind your procrastination ( it’s not laziness)

As well as killer productivity hacks and tips on avoiding burnout

- How to overcome crippling self doubt
- Why you should make mistakes
- How legendary copywriter Gary Halbert beat writer’s block
- Mathematical principles behind productivity
- How to maintain long term motivation and break free of the start/stop mindset

Unless you’re a genetic freak and you’re not normal, procrastination hits all of us. The strategies laid out in this book apply to students, stay-at-home parent, all the way up to successful entrepreneurs.

Learn how you can get more done in less time - all for the price of a latte.

Click add to cart to take control of your life, and start getting things done!

49 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 21, 2017

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I think a lot of it is good advice. I can't start my day writing as some mornings I work at 6am. Other days my work day starts at 2pm.
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