The 21-Day Procrastination Dialogue
Dear Reader,
For too long, we've been told that procrastination is the enemy. We've tried to defeat it, overcome it, push through it. We've labeled ourselves as lazy, undisciplined, or broken. But what if everything we've been taught about procrastination is wrong?
What if procrastination isn't your enemy, but a misunderstood messenger?
This journal invites you on a radical 21-day experiment: Instead of fighting your procrastination, you're going to befriend it. Instead of silencing it, you're going to listen. Instead of shame, you're going to approach with curiosity.
Reader,
For too long, we've been told that procrastination is the enemy. We've tried to defeat it, overcome it, push through it. We've labeled ourselves as lazy, undisciplined, or broken. But what if everything we've been taught about procrastination is wrong?
What if procrastination isn't your enemy, but a misunderstood messenger?
This journal invites you on a radical 21-day experiment: Instead of fighting your procrastination, you're going to befriend it. Instead of silencing it, you're going to listen. Instead of shame, you're going to approach with curiosity.
Reader,
For too long, we've been told that procrastination is the enemy. We've tried to defeat it, overcome it, push through it. We've labeled ourselves as lazy, undisciplined, or broken. But what if everything we've been taught about procrastination is wrong?
What if procrastination isn't your enemy, but a misunderstood messenger?
This journal invites you on a radical 21-day experiment: Instead of fighting your procrastination, you're going to befriend it. Instead of silencing it, you're going to listen. Instead of shame, you're going to approach with curiosity.