When faced with a long list of things to accomplish, I know it makes more sense to tackle the more difficult ones first. But sometimes the lists are so overwhelming, I try to trick myself into developing a rhythm of accomplishment by getting some of the easy ones out of the way. That is a trick of fools.
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I do this as well. Makes me feel ready to hit the big jobs because I’ve already checked some things off of the daunting list.