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Accomplish More by Doing Less with Not-To-Do Lists This Yearby@z3nch4n
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Accomplish More by Doing Less with Not-To-Do Lists This Year

by Zen Chan7mJanuary 4th, 2021
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The Zeigarnik Effect can be explained as a desire to complete a task that can cause a person’s memory to be retained until it is completed. The New York Times Bestseller, “Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength,” provided us with an insight into how we can stop our mind from “nagging tasks” The New Year is asking the mind to make conscious to make the mind aware of the tasks that need to be completed.

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