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Developing a routine can help to improve selfdiscipline from "summary" of Self-Disciplined Producer by Martin Meadows

Establishing a routine can be a powerful tool for improving self-discipline. It provides structure and consistency, which are essential for developing and maintaining good habits. When you follow a routine, you are more likely to stay on track and avoid distractions or procrastination. By having a set schedule for your daily activities, you can prioritize tasks and allocate time for important activities. This helps you focus on what needs to be done and reduces the likelihood of getting sidetracked by less important tasks. Over time, following a routine becomes second nature, making it easier to stay disciplined and productive. Furthermore, a routi...
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    Self-Disciplined Producer

    Martin Meadows

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