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9 Stoic Strategies to Overcome Procrastination

The Daily Stoic

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Embrace Imperfection, Avoid Paralysis

Perfectionism often leads to paralysis, where the pursuit of an unattainable ideal hinders action. Historical figures like Churchill and Marcus Aurelius advocate for a pragmatic approach, recognizing that one should not wait for perfect circumstances to act. This perspective aligns with insights from psychology, which identifies all-or-nothing thinking as a harmful cognitive distortion linked to emotional struggles like depression and procrastination. Acknowledging that perfection is often an illusion can foster a more realistic and constructive mindset, allowing individuals to engage with the present situation and accept 'good enough' as an option.

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