For people with ADHD, boredom with a routine can often mean dropping tasks that are important. Here’s a strategy to reinvigorate a tired routine so you can stay consistent with the things that matter.
It’s Time for a New Paradigm of Productivity
A culture focused on quantifying our lives through traditional productivity metrics that value “getting things done” misses the point of what it takes to create a life of meaning, purpose, and fulfillment. It’s time for a new paradigm of productivity that embraces a holistic approach.
3 Proven Strategies to Start a Task When You’re Stalling
A little bit of delay getting started on a task can be normal, especially for neurodivergent people. But if you find yourself excessively stalling, it’s time for an intervention. Here are 3 proven strategies that can help you stop stalling and finally get started.
The Counter-Intuitive Way to Get More From Yourself — and Others — Without Resentment or Resistance
The same strategy I’ve used to successfully help clients sell their homes for more than their asking price has also fueled a decade-long daily workout habit, a 6-year daily blog, and other long-term habits. It also works to get stalled projects moving.
3 Reasons to Embrace February as the Real Start of Your Year
If you think you’re falling behind because it’s already February, take a deep breath and know that you’re not alone and you’re not behind. In fact, you’re right on time. Here are 3 reasons why you should embrace February as the real start of your year.
3 Reasons Why “Fear of Failure” is a Lazy Excuse
Blaming your inaction on a “fear of failure” is a common excuse won’t get you anywhere. Here are 3 reasons why “fear of failure” is a lazy excuse and how to actually work with this fear.
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