9 Lessons I Learned About Taking Action And Beating Procrastination: Inspired by the Concepts behind The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins (Personal Reflection Book)
In 1965, a psychologist named Joseph Luft developed a model to help people better understand themselves and their relationships. He called it the Johari Window.
One of the most fascinating quadrants in the window is labeled "Unknown to Self, Unknown to Others." It's the place where all our unrealized potential hides.
Not because we're incapable, but because we've never pushed past the moment of hesitation long enough to find out what's there.
This is a book about that moment.
Years ago, I got caught in the same loop many of us do when we're stuck: I devoured productivity books. I find reading about willpower, grit, flow, and morning routines.
I kept to-do lists, downloaded apps and even wrote goals on my bathroom mirror. But the truth was, I didn't have a planning problem. I had a starting problem.
That's when I happened upon an idea that was eminently simple, simple in a deceptive way. So simple, in fact, that I nearly disregarded it altogether.
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One of the most fascinating quadrants in the window is labeled "Unknown to Self, Unknown to Others." It's the place where all our unrealized potential hides.
Not because we're incapable, but because we've never pushed past the moment of hesitation long enough to find out what's there.
This is a book about that moment.
Years ago, I got caught in the same loop many of us do when we're stuck: I devoured productivity books. I find reading about willpower, grit, flow, and morning routines.
I kept to-do lists, downloaded apps and even wrote goals on my bathroom mirror. But the truth was, I didn't have a planning problem. I had a starting problem.
That's when I happened upon an idea that was eminently simple, simple in a deceptive way. So simple, in fact, that I nearly disregarded it altogether.
9 Lessons I Learned About Taking Action And Beating Procrastination: Inspired by the Concepts behind The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins (Personal Reflection Book)
In 1965, a psychologist named Joseph Luft developed a model to help people better understand themselves and their relationships. He called it the Johari Window.
One of the most fascinating quadrants in the window is labeled "Unknown to Self, Unknown to Others." It's the place where all our unrealized potential hides.
Not because we're incapable, but because we've never pushed past the moment of hesitation long enough to find out what's there.
This is a book about that moment.
Years ago, I got caught in the same loop many of us do when we're stuck: I devoured productivity books. I find reading about willpower, grit, flow, and morning routines.
I kept to-do lists, downloaded apps and even wrote goals on my bathroom mirror. But the truth was, I didn't have a planning problem. I had a starting problem.
That's when I happened upon an idea that was eminently simple, simple in a deceptive way. So simple, in fact, that I nearly disregarded it altogether.
One of the most fascinating quadrants in the window is labeled "Unknown to Self, Unknown to Others." It's the place where all our unrealized potential hides.
Not because we're incapable, but because we've never pushed past the moment of hesitation long enough to find out what's there.
This is a book about that moment.
Years ago, I got caught in the same loop many of us do when we're stuck: I devoured productivity books. I find reading about willpower, grit, flow, and morning routines.
I kept to-do lists, downloaded apps and even wrote goals on my bathroom mirror. But the truth was, I didn't have a planning problem. I had a starting problem.
That's when I happened upon an idea that was eminently simple, simple in a deceptive way. So simple, in fact, that I nearly disregarded it altogether.
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| BN ID: | 2940184465685 |
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| Publisher: | Digital Products Management |
| Publication date: | 07/01/2025 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| File size: | 249 KB |
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