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He also mentions to develop a "positive addiction" to organize your life such that one is continually starting and completing more important tasks first.

In the book he provides 21 ways to stop procrastinating and get more things done in less time.

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21 ways to STOP PROCRASTINATING and get more things done in less time

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Beat Procrastination

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4. Complete Most Important Tasks First

It’s easy to start your day with the simplest tasks. It makes you feel like you’re accomplishing something even when you’re avoiding your big project. But by the time you’re done with your less important tasks, you’re already worn out and even more reluctant to start on your priority work.

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Prepare tomorrow’s to-do list

Doing so at the end of your workday boosts your productivity:

  • It helps you stop thinking about work: writing out a plan to finish uncompleted tasks provides the same mental relief as actually completing the task.
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