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Fix your endless to-do list (free workshop)

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Hey Friend, Is your task list longer than your arm? Are you struggling to even make a dent in your m

Hey Friend, Is your task list longer than your arm? Are you struggling to even make a dent in your most meaningful to-dos? If you’re even slightly leaning “yes” to either question, then go ahead and [save your spot on next week’s free workshop, The Procrastinator’s Guide to Progress.]( Next week, I’m giving out the blueprint for making steady progress on your most important work — no matter how many distractions your day brings or how good you are at putting things off. - Even if you have a tendency to procrastinate or let busywork sidetrack you - Even if you hate rigid productivity “systems” that fence you in - Even if you have multiple areas of life demanding your attention 👉 Join me (Shawn) to learn how to overcome resistance and make daily, weekly, and monthly progress on your most important plans. ([RSVP here.]() You’ll see: - The four reasons people procrastinate (and exactly how to fix it) - How to stop putting off important things in favor of “urgent” things. - A simple method for identifying your essential tasks of the day. - When to listen to your procrastination vs. when to push through it. - 10 easy ways to eliminate procrastination right now Plus, I’ll stick around at the end for Q&A so you can get direct feedback on any specific challenges you’re working through right now. Don’t let excuses get in the way of meaningful progress on work that matters. [Register for The Procrastinator’s Guide to Progress Workshop (it’s free!)]( What: The Procrastinator’s Guide to Progress (Live Workshop) — The blueprint for making steady progress on your most important work. When: Tuesday, May 2 — 3pm Eastern / Noon Pacific / 7pm GMT Where: [RSVP here]( and we’ll email you a link to join us live online [Save My Spot]( Distractions and resistance don’t have to keep holding you back. Join me live, next week, and let's work through it together! — Shawn P.S. There’s that one thing on your to-do list that’s been sitting there for months. You’re able to get things done, but usually it’s not until the last minute. How do you make a fundamental shift to [stop procrastination](? You're receiving this email as part of your Focus Accelerator membership. To opt-out of Accelerator related emails, [go here](. [Information about your Accelerator membership](. To manage your subscription, [go here](. To unsubscribe, click [here](. Blanc Media, 714 Main St., Grandview, MO 64030, United States

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