Are you one known for procrastination?

If you are visiting this blog instead of working on that project or assignment minimized on your taskbar, the guys over at PersonalDevelopment.ie have a great article about avoiding procrastination. The basic idea consists of the following three main rules:

(1) The Clarity Rule: you should never add a task you don’t fully understand to your list.

(2) The Fifteen Minute Rule: every task you’re working on needs to get at least 15 minutes of your full attention.

(3) The One More Thing Rule: do one more thing towards completion of your task, and then move on.

Click here for the full article.

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