DO THE HARD THINGS FIRST
DO THE HARD THINGS FIRST
Are you living in chaos because you constantly put off critical tasks until the last minute? Do you feel disorganized both at home and at work? Do you experience feelings of anxiety, frustration, and helplessness with all your incomplete projects?
If so, it’s time to defeat the procrastination habit and rewire your habits for doing difficult work now.
“Reinvent Your Approach to Doing Difficult Work and Stop Delaying to Live Your Life.”
Bestselling author and personal development trainer Scott Allan, wants you to defeat procrastination, eliminate negative self-talk and overcome lazy tendencies to delay hard work. In this hands-on practical guide, you’ll learn Scott's step-by-step method to break the procrastination habit and end self-sabotage.
In Do the Hard Things First, Scott Allan teaches you how
Control self-defeating distractions and manage Shiny Object Syndrome.Identify key constraints holding you back and take massive action for optimal results.Avoid doing random tasks and time block your critical work.Identify negative coping mechanisms and develop a great work ethic.Implement daily exercises for making better choices and building greater confidence in decision-making.Structure your priorities by single-focusing on what matters mostTrain your brain to master attention by interrupting sudden impulse snapsTake responsibility for your life and forgive yourself for procrastination behaviorDo the Hard Things First is structured to save time, increase mental energy, and teach you to think confidently by removing the fear of doing what scares you. You’ll learn how to focus in on your #1 tasks for the day, eliminate overwhelm, and become the best version of yourself in both your work and daily life.
It’s Time for a Change. It’s time to start winning instead of losing to the battle that has consumed your life—the battle against procrastination. From today, stop being mean to yourself, develop superior discipline and self-control, and do whatever it takes to eliminate the stress and anxiety procrastination creates.“Today, Not Tomorrow. Do It Now, Not Later.”