Ambitious-But-Lazy Challenge
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Are you 'ambitious but lazy'? This 3-minute video might be just the push you need.

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A 3-minute video from The Blurb explains how the cycle of knowing what you need to do but not doing it over and over again leads to a cycle of procrastination.
Inertia is Newton 's first law of motion, according to the video.
Reducing the stakes by breaking tasks down into tiny steps is often enough to break inertia.
It might sound overly simple, but sometimes the simplest solutions are the most effective and you might be surprised by how well this works. Instead of searching for motivation, think of creating momentum. All it takes that first tiny push to break inertia and get the ball rolling, literally and figuratively. You can find more helpful videos on The Blurb's YouTube channel..
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