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My daily routine to beat procrastination

A message from your higher self:

Have you ever taken a closer look at people’s faces down the street?

I’m sure that all you’ve seen was gloomy people.

With tired eyes and no clear purpose.

Maybe some happy groups here and there…

But that’s just because of the company of others.

In reality, most people are the same:

They aren’t living their dream life.

All because of a single barrier…

Procrastination.

This is the root of all evil

It prevents you from taking action

It restrains you from attaining your higher self

It breaks your divine connection with God

By delaying the work you’re supposed to do, you’re delaying that pivotal decision…

That one decision that keeps you away from success.

Going all in.

To beat procrastination and finally go all in life, you must shape your day.

You must structure it so that you can freely pursue your goals.

Here is how you do it:

Time blocks

You aren’t a robot.

You cannot work 24/7.

This is why it’s crucial to divide your work time and free time.

Pick a timeblock when you’re usually most productive.

For me (and most), mornings are the best.

Sit there until you’re done with your shift.

No distractions allowed.

This will make the day count.

Also, do not forget about God.

He will be watching you closely.

Once you go against procrastination, your mindset gets reshaped.

You start to think more clearly.

More rationally.

You weren’t doing anything in your procrastination days.

But now…

You’re actually being productive.

You’ve made a positive change in your life.

So think positive throughout the day.

Consume useful information in that free time left.

Or use it to improve your connection to God.

As long as you’re making sure you’re pursuing your higher self…

You’ll always be on the right track.

Your days will be more productive if you implement this:

Work first. Relax after.

God created the world first, then rested on the last day of the week.

Using the timeblocks method is no different.

It’s one of the steps towards enlightenment.

I'll talk to you soon

Femi O

Be enlightened