Overcoming Procrastination
Procrastination often stems from present bias, where immediate rewards overshadow long-term goals. To combat this, breaking down large objectives into smaller, manageable tasks can make them less daunting. Utilizing commitment devices—like financial penalties or accountability groups—can also create a sense of urgency, helping to diminish the tendency to delay important actions.In this clip
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