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Sometimes the right path is not the easiest one by chibird
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  • Post category:Behaviour
  • Post published:December 18, 2017

If you’re a procrastinator by nature, what steps can you take to combat this? You can say something like, “I will limit my time on Facebook and Twitter.” If you’re disorganised, you could say “I will start using a calendar to track deadlines”.

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