How To Stop Procrastinating With the Seinfeld Strategy

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Do you struggle with consistency?

Maybe you want to get fit but cannot bring yourself to show up at the gym every day. Maybe you want to write a novel, but somehow never get around to putting words on paper.

Then the Seinfeld Strategy might be for you. By tracking your progress on a simple wall calendar, you can bring about significant positive change.

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“Should I start a blog?”

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Are you wondering, “Should I start a blog?”

Wonder no more. In this post, I will outline all the major advantages of starting a blog in this day and age. But more importantly, I will address the most common objections that are holding you back.

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How To Become the Person You Want To Be

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Many people experience this gap — they are in place A but want to get to place B. But they have no idea how to bridge that gap.

Fortunately, there are ways to get unstuck. Adopt the right behaviors, and change will follow.

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How To Increase Willpower

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If you struggle with resisting temptation, you are not alone. As consumers, we have been conditioned to always choose the easy option. Get that Double Big Mac meal. Make another impulse buy on Amazon.

Fortunately, this process can be reversed. You can learn how to increase willpower. Once you do, all areas of your life will dramatically improve.

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How To Not Be Annoying

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Do you often feel like you are getting on everybody’s nerves?

Some people annoy others without intending to. They unwittingly display behaviors that drive the people around them off the wall.

But it doesn’t have to be like that. You can learn how to not be annoying.

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How To Deal With FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)

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When you suffer from fear of missing out, you are never in the “now.” Your mind is always somewhere else, anticipating something that hasn’t happened yet.

It’s a miserable way to live. Fortunately, there are things you can do to overcome FOMO and be present again.

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“I don’t know what to do with my life”

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Do you regularly catch yourself thinking, “I don’t know what to do with my life?”

You are not alone. Everybody, at some point, struggles with defining their purpose. Some people take up the challenge. But many other people settle for an unfulfilling 9-to-5 existence.

Let’s make sure you are in the first group.

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