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“I finished something I've been putting off for months.”

The thing that sat undone was draining you even when you weren't thinking about it. Completing it was an act of living within your actual capacity — doing the work that belongs to you, when it belongs to you.

Your Practice

Look at your list right now. Pick the next thing that's been sitting too long. Write down when you'll do it — not "soon," give it a day and time. Completion compounds. Use this momentum before it fades.

The Architects

“Never leave till tomorrow what you can do today.”

Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack