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The Art of Doing Hard Things First

Strategies for Women to Overcome Procrastination Create Positive Habits and Achieve Success Now (Life Change Mastery, Book 1)

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The Art of Doing Hard Things First

By: Lauren Brentley
Narrated by: Cynthia Bickford
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How to stop putting things off and accomplish your goals, even if you're an extremely busy woman, without ignoring your family.

Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed and constantly putting things off? Do you feel like you struggle to stay motivated and focused? Are you ready to take control of your life and become a success? If so, it's time to stop procrastinating and start creating positive habits to achieve success immediately!

Whether you’re a working mother, a college student, or an entrepreneur, it can be hard to find the motivation and discipline to achieve your goals. But what if you could train your brain to embrace challenges and build momentum toward success?

In The Art Of Doing Hard Things First Strategies for Women to Overcome Procrastination Create Positive Habits and Achieve Success Now you will discover

How this one small adjustment will change your morning

One action you can take right away to improve your focus and reduce your anxiety

Why your to-do list can be motivating you to put off tasks and how to fix it

The importance of accountability and suggestions when selecting the perfect partner

How to Create a Personalized Action Reward System

And so much more!

Each strategy is followed by an exercise that enables you to put it into practice immediately.

As a Personal Development Enthusiast, The Art Of Doing Hard Things First you’ll learn how to break free from the cycle of procrastination and start achieving your goals. Whether you’re struggling with distractions, perfectionism, or simply feeling overwhelmed, just like I did a couple of years ago you will discover the latest research on habit formation to overcome anxiety, frustration, and helplessness. So why wait? Start doing hard things first and take control of your life today then scroll up and click on “BUY NOW’ with 1- Click’!

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©2023, 2024 Lauren Brentley (P)2024 Lauren Brentley
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This is a self-help book on creating better habits - much of it is common sense but sometimes you just need to hear things for that aha moment. Everything is achievable and she goes thru each step with examples. What I really love is that the audiobook comes with the pdf version of the book too. It is great having both versions because the eBook is an easy way to jump to sections that you want to go over again and this way no matter if you do better with reading or listening to something you have book.

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