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Active choosing has the advantage of overcoming inertia, inattention, and procrastination; choice architects can find out what people actually prefer, without having to guess.
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…although almost everyone has problems with procrastination, those we recognize and admit their weakness are in a better position to utilize available tools for precommitment and by doing so, help themselves overcome it.
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…procrastination is a powerful human trait, so triggers for action can still make a difference. Incentives and triggers are important as ever…
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Procrastination is the hidden killer of dreams.
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The antidote to procrastination is to reverse this process – to become skilled at spending time each day engaged in your most significant work.
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Don’t procrastinate on priority projects. Tackle the tough stuff first.
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[Procrastination] arises because you’re not working on things that intrinsically matter to you.
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If you love what you’re creating or contributing in the world, you’ll experience less procrastination.
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