Some tasks feel like they take ages to complete.
Yet on review, the “doing” of the task took very little time. It’s the “starting” of the task that took ages.
And unfortunately, the longer we put off a task, the more we wrongly attach pain to the prospect of “doing”, when we should be attaching pain to the current reality of “starting”.
So if you want to improve your results, don’t focus on “doing” things better – focus on reducing the time it takes you to start.
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