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  • A Simple Plan You Repeat Is Better Than a Perfect Plan You Keep Changing
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    A Simple Plan You Repeat Is Better Than a Perfect Plan You Keep Changing

    Here is an unpopular opinion: You probably do not need a better plan. You may not need a new productivity app, a new notebook, a new morning routine, or another long list of goals. You may only need to stop changing your plan. A simple plan can feel boring. It may not look impressive. It may not give you the excitement of a fresh start. But a simple plan you repeat can help you finish real work. A perfect plan you keep changing cannot. The Problem Is Not Always Your Plan Many people start with strong energy. They decide to write a book, build a business, save money, improve their…

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    Finish More With Less Motivation

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