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timeistooshort rated 5 months ago- Interesting article, I've never quite seen it looked at from this angle. I think what matters is the avoidance factor. If you're avoiding things you should be doing, then you have a problem. If you're avoiding things because it sucks and makes you want to end your life, then it...
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 heref rated 5 months ago- From the page: "If you start to drop out any of the actions that are important to the normal operation of your business, you start to lose momentum!"
 ereko rated 5 months ago- Doing the things you don't want to do is like running an engine that pushes everything else forward."
 mbrb5484 rated 5 months ago- In fact, the simple act of distinguishing what it is you don't want to do, and then immediately doing it, can be enormously powerful.
 khotdog789 rated 5 months ago- From the page: "The little things you don't want to do get much bigger after you've been avoiding them for a while, so give yourself a break and keep doing what works, whether you want to or not!"
 limevelyn rated 5 months ago- It's easy to want to stop, especially in things you don't really want to do, if you've gotten some results. Read this article to know why it is important to press on!!!
 timeistooshort rated 5 months ago- Interesting article, I've never quite seen it looked at from this angle. I think what matters is the avoidance factor. If you're avoiding things you should be doing, then you have a problem. If you're avoiding things because it sucks and makes you want to end your life, then it's probably legitimate.
 - shannolann rated 5 months ago
- Like drinking castor oil. Doing the things you don't want to do can only make you stronger. Blech!
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