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Habit Stacking: Learn To Master Your Goals, Improve Your Life, End Procrastination, Increase Productivity to Create Constant Wealth, H
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Habit Stacking: Learn To Master Your Goals, Improve Your Life, End Procrastination, Increase Productivity to Create Constant Wealth, H

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Learn exactly how you can center yourself to prevent getting too overwhelmed with the influx of stressful emotions and getting overloaded. Today only, get this bestseller for a special price. Find out how you can integrate habit stacking in your daily life and bring you closer to your short-term and long-term goals. Learn how small steps can collectively lead you to your destination. Become more productive and efficient by following five simple steps:
  • 1. Start small. No mountain is overcome by jumping over one time. You have to take one step at a time while braving the steepest of slopes and the strongest of winds.
  • 2. Create and achieve short-term goals. Make it possible by making your goals attainable. Do not overwhelm yourself.
  • 3. Choose your trigger. Just like Newton's 1st law of motion, you will stay at rest if not acted upon by an external force. Find something to start you going.
  • 4. Solidify the connection between your stack and trigger. The clearer it is, the more you follow your routine.
  • 5. Reward yourself. At the end of the day, you are the one who made it all possible. Do not forget to acknowledge your efforts
  • So, if you are one of those who aims to master their goals, improve their life, and overcome a major obstacle one habit at a time, then this book is for you.
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Read...
  • Know Your Habits
  • Concept of Habit Stacking
  • How To Start Habit Stacking
  • All About The Triggers
  • Dealing With Problems
  • Rules To Follow
  • Benefits Of Habit Stacking
  • And much, much more
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Forfatter
Adam J. Scott
ISBN
9781722151713
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
68 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.7.2018
Antall sider
58