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Change your behavior by counting down from "summary" of The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins

When you feel stuck or resistant to doing something that you know you should be doing, try this simple trick: count down from five. This may sound too easy or even silly, but trust me, it works. The moment you start counting down, you'll activate your prefrontal cortex, which is the part of your brain responsible for decision-making and taking action. By counting down, you interrupt your default thinking patterns and create a sense of urgency to act. The reason counting down is so effective is that it helps you bypass your brain's natural tendency to procrastinate or avoid discomfort. When you count down, you're essentially giving yourself a deadline to act. This sense of urgency pushes you to override your excuses, fears, and doubts, and take immediate action. Instead of overthinking or overanalyzing a situation, counting down forces you to act before your brain has a chance to come up w...
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    The 5 Second Rule

    Mel Robbins

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