To Stop Procrastinating, Look to Science of Mood Repair
Stop Procrastinating
This is really interesting. The study of Nootropicss very useful. However you can download a free book.
Several new studies help explain what’s happening in the brain when people procrastinate. WSJ’s Sue Shellenbarger unpacks the latest research and software engineer Sean Gilbertson shares his story. Photo: Getty Images. Procrastinators, take note: If you’ve tried building self-discipline and you’re still putting things off, maybe you need to […]
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