Do you still procastinate and by which ways you avoid it?

Sahil Khan
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Liam Oram
sometimes, but I find the easiest way to get around it is to start early when I'm most productive and just get them done! Accountability also helps so getting someone that enforces and chases for a deadline
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Harvey Michael
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Linda Robinson
I still procrastinate sometimes, but I find that breaking big tasks into smaller steps and scheduling focused work time helps a lot. Also, promising myself a small reward after completing something I'm avoiding can give me the motivation boost I need to just get started. Once I get going, momentum usually carries me through. Hope this helps!
Gurkaran Singh
Oh, procrastination and I are old pals, but I combat it by setting deadlines with the seriousness of a programmer hunting down a bug in their code. Gotta outsmart the procrastination gremlin, right?
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