Breaking Through the Wall of Awful: Text-Based Strategies for Task Paralysis

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@beigenoble871
9 days ago

An empathetic exploration of the emotional and neurological roots of task paralysis and avoidance, with five gentle, text-only techniques to help you get unstuck and start moving again.


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