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Paulin Andurand
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1. No more commute! So much more time to do things that actually matter!
2. Forcing the switch to a more remote lifestyle, which beyond work has great benefits to help you stay connected with people who are far away.
What's positive with the COVID-19 pandemic?
Benoit Chambon
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Paulin Andurand
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Not sure if this applies to most people, but I tend to procrastinate *not* because I am a lazy person, but because I have no idea where to start something, either because there is a learning curve ahead of me that I am not ready to climb, or because I am tackling something big that I haven't taken the time to break down.
So instead of asking myself how to avoid procrastinating, I'll look at...
How do you overcome procrastination?
Derek Leiro
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